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WATCH: Calls for more police patrols after fights break out in St. Julian’s

WATCH: Calls for more police patrols after fights break out in St. Julian's
Jul 10 2021 Share

Videos continue to surface online of chaotic scenes and fights taking place in the St. Julian’s area, particularly in St. George’s bAY.

Malta Police Force Officers intervened at 4.45am when the fight broke out between multiple youth, clearly breaking Malta’s current COVID-19 measures due to lack of mask-wearing and social distancing.

 

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A witness has reported that those involved in the fight were of foreign nationalities. Earlier this week, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne announced that language schools will be closing as of Wednesday 14th July.

 

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Iconic music brand Cercle is coming back to Malta for a set at The Saluting Battery

Iconic music brand Cercle is coming back to Malta for a set at The Saluting Battery
Jul 10 2021 Share

The globally-popular music event Cercle is coming back to Malta for an event at the saluting battery and Maltese music fans can’t get enough!

The beloved music brand boasts a whopping 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube and has become known the world over for its blend of gorgeous views and amazing DJs, with Malta being the perfect spot to host yet another unforgettable set.

Cercle have partnered up with esteemed local events brand Blank, with whom they have worked in the past when Cercle came to Malta in 2018 with a set from Fakear at Tal-Mixta in Gozo.

Letyago is a trail-blazing Siberian-born DJ based in Naples who has been making major waves in the techno and electronica scene and is set to dish out an unforgettable set in Malta on Monday at 7.15 on Cercle’s social media pages and YouTube.

You can follow the event here. TAG SOMEONE WHO NEEDS TO SEE THIS.

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No Covid cases came out from the Hamrun Celebrations

Hamrun Celebrations
Jul 9 2021 Share

Addressing a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne stated that till now, none of the newly detected cases were linked to the Hamrun Celebrations – while still condemning such events.

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The celebrations took place on Thursday 1st July, as Hamrun supporters took to the streets to celebrate their 8th Premier League victory, following the official presentation of the BOV premier league trophy. Police have allegedly fined around 124 persons for breaking COVID-19 health restrictions during the celebrations.

During the same press conference Minister Fearne also announced that; Tourists can only enter Malta if fully vaccinated as of 14th July and that Language schools will be closed down as of Wednesday 14th July.

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The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health Chris Fearne and the Superintendence of Public Health Prof Charmaine Gauci address a press conference

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health Chris Fearne and the Superintendence of Public Health Prof Charmaine Gauci address a press conference

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Tourists can only enter Malta if fully vaccinated as of 14th July

Tourists can only enter Malta if fully vaccinated as of 14th July
Jul 9 2021 Share

Addressing a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci announced that full vaccination will be required to enter Malta. Only certificates recognised by Malta, UK and EU will be recognised for any foreigners arriving in Malta.

PCR tests and recovery passport will no longer be recognised for foreigners arriving in Malta from abroad. Malta will be the first EU country to take this health measure. Fearne stated that this decision was taken because the health ministry recognised that most cases were arriving from abroad and due to those who are unvaccinated. Protecting the Maltese community should be a priority, stated the Deputy Prime Minister.

Children under 12 years can accompany their parents if their guardians are fully vaccinated and the children themselves can show evidence of a negative PCR test. Children under 5 years have no need for PCR tests. 

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