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A 53-year-old man died whilst infected by Covid-19 in our country. The man, who was undergoing cure at Mater Deihospital, had a number of other chronic medical conditions. He tested postive for the virus on 9th May. The manpassed away in Mater Dei Hospital during the night. Government expressed condolences to the family of thedeceased. The appeal remains for everyone to follow the advice imparted by the health authorities to protectthe most vulnerable in our society.
SAD NEWS
SITUATION UNDER CONTROL
A futher 2 persons have recovered from Covid-19, so that the number of those who have recovered has increased to436. After 1,143 tests were carried out in the last 24 hours, 2 persons tested positive for the virus, both of whom werein contact with persons already infected with the virus. The total number of those who have been infected withCovid-19 in our country is 508. Out of these, only 66 are still active. There are 6 patients who contracted the virus whoare still recovered in hospitals, whilst the others are in their homes under quarantine. The situation in Ħal Far centre isalso under control, so much so that 43 persons out of 50 have recovered. 5 persons have recovered, but are stillundergoing a period of 7 days in quarantine after having recovered, whilst 2 are still active.
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Malta classified as the European country which has increased the number of nurses between 2011 and 2019 the most.A survey by the European Union statistics office shows how, in 6 years, 2,900 nurses in 2013 have increased to 3,500in 2019. In the coming weeks, a further 162 nurses will graduate. These numbers confirm the extent to which the massiveinvestment in the health sector has not only yielded excellent results in the human resources sector, but also in themanner in which the Covid-19 spread was kept in check.
THE LARGEST INCREASE IN THENUMBER OF NURSES
Malta was praised by the World Tourism Organization for its continuous effort in the tourism sector during theCovid-19 spread so that this sector is safeguarded, and becomes even more sustainable. The Organization’sSecretary General Zurab Pololikashvili, in a letter to the Prime Minister, congratulated him on the “incredible work”and efforts being made so that the tourism sector is helped to address the challenges posed by the spread, as well asthe socio-economic impact. Through agreement with social partners, government has provided strong aid tobusinesses, such as those in the tourism sector, so that employees’ jobs, and investments made, are safeguarded.
CERTIFICATE IN TOURISM
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AN €11.5 MILLION SCHEMEAPPROVED
The European Commission approved a scheme enacted by government that allows for an expenditure of €11.5 millionto finance the production of products related to the Covid-19 transmission, amongst which are vaccines, ventilators,and protective gear. Vice President of the European Commission Margretht Vestager said that this Maltese schemeis crucial, and conforms with European frameworks, the scheme takes the form of direct grants and tax incentives tocompanies that wish to manufacture medical products and equipment during the Covid-19 transmission.
INSPECTIONS ON GATHERINGS ANDTHOSE QUARANTINED
For the second consecutive day, no one was caught in gatherings of more than 4 persons in public places. Moreover,no one was found breaching obligatory quarantine during any of the 389 inspections carried out. The appeal remainsfor one and all to be responsible and co-operate with the directives issued by the authorities.
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HELPLINES
2598 1000 – For those who have queries about the educational sector
80074313/79307307 – For those who have difficulties regarding blood donation
2204 2800 – For foreign citizens who wish to be repatriated
2169 2447 – For hoteliers and tourists who have queries about theannounced measures
2590 3030 – For elderly people without means of assistance who require medicine,ready meals, or food products (fruit and vegetables)
2546 9111 – For those who work in the gaming industry.
21411 411 – For those in mandatory quarantine who require food andmedical provisions
144 – For those who require information about the measures of the financialpackage which are administered by Malta Enterprise
153 – For those who require information about the measures of the financialpackage which are administered by the Department of Social Security
1772 – For those who are feeling lonely
1770 – Helpline for emotional support and mental wellbeing
1575 – For employees to ask about wages and employment conditions
2545 1111 – For Mater Dei, Boffa Hospital, and Sir Anthony Mamo healthcare workers
2364 5002 – For Primary Health Care, Gozo General Hospital, andMount Carmel employees
1576 – For employers to ask about wages and employment conditions
2294 4511/2294 4504 – To report breaches of regulations regarding public healthand Covid-19 to the Police
2204 2200 – For Maltese residents who are stranded in another country andwish to return to Malta
7974 7974 – For legal assistance in cases of domestic violence
111 – For those who experience symptoms of COVID-19 or those who requirefurther information