+35621324086 MTA TOURISM COVID-19 Helpline Tel: +356 2169 2447 Email: covid19.health@gov.mt and tourismcovid-19helpline@visitmalta.com Audio, 27 minutesHeart and Soul, Malta: The Island where abortion is a crime. 9.45amSuperintendent of Public Health Charmaine Gauci will be giving her daily COVID-19 briefing at 12.30pm. 12.32pmFive new cases of COVID-19 cases have been confirmed, Gauci has said. Copyright 1997 - 2023 NewsNow Publishing Limited. An existing account was found for this email address. Malta: The Island where abortion is a crime. 5.39pm UK chief medical officer Chris Whitty has self-isolated after experiencing "symptoms compatible with COVID-19". Latest news on Malta, an island country in the Mediterranean Sea, between Italy and Libya. Independent journalism costs money. Nine people have died and two are . Its important to take it, One Day at a Time! Another proposal would see state aid regulations change to allow member states to introduce assistance to small and medium enterprises and the self-employed. Along the years, my mandolin has kept me company in difficult situations. The organisation supports treatment that helps relieve pain and suffering of patients with cancer, motor neurone disease, end of life respiratory, cardiac, renal and liver disease, as well as their families. Constitutional court clears mans 10,000 COVID-19 fine over human rights breach, MediaToday is an independent media house based in Malta. This covers masks, gloves, goggles, face shields, surgical masks and overalls. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations and the European Union. Financial aid measures announced by the government this week do not apply to the media sector and it is also unclear whether freelance journalists are eligible for aid. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 2.34 pm The Opposition has called for additional COVID-19 safeguards and restrictions in prison, buses and local councils. Vietnam is limiting domestic flights and has ordered a halt to all new rice export contracts as it fights the coronavirus. The hubs will be open on all days. Brent oil was down 7.33 per cent from Thursday, reaching prices it last touched more than 15 years ago, in 2003. The focus should not be on gloves or a mask. 10.10am The police are preparing for a potential spike in criminality as the economic effects of the coronavirus begin to bite, Jacob Borg tells us. Audio, 50 minutes, Witness History. "There are sufficient buses to transport everyone," the company said. 9.31am Hospice Malta will once again be selling Easter eggs to raise money for its services. 4. The number of deaths in the UK has risen to 465, out of 9,500 confirmed cases. Smoking also makes you more vulnerable to complications should you get sick with the virus, since it weakens your lungs - the very organ the COVID-19 virus attacks. 1.45pm A taster of what is to come later this evening. Still current at: 29 April 2023 Updated: 9 December 2022 Latest update: Update to information on Crime ('Safety and Security' page) Before you travel, check the 'Entry requirements' section for. 51 new cases of Covid-19 were registered by health authorities on Thursday. But many entrepreneurs still have many unanswered questions about the aid packages. There was some good news, though: the infection rate continued its downward trend, with the civil protection agency reporting nearly 86,500 confirmed cases in Italy - a 7.4 per cent increase, down from around 8.0 per cent in previous days. Stop worrying about letters or parcelsBorg says hes seen a video doing the rounds online, in which the virus was shown to survive 74 hours on a tabletop. Maltas superintendent of public health Charmaine Gauci alluded to the tests yesterday, saying that authorities are drafting plans to eventually introduce similar tests locally, to gauge the spread of the pathogen. But that is not a real-life setting, he says. 2pm Malta has requested over two million pieces of personal protective equipment as part of the EUs joint procurement procedures. 4.32pm Quick reminder: world-famous tenor Joseph Calleja will be performing live from his living room in 30 minutes, as a morale-booster for people in Malta and elsewhere as they live through the ongoing crisis. The 61-year-old patient is still being treated at ITU. 42 Covid positive patients are currently being treated at Mater Dei Hospital, four of whom are in the hospitals Intensive Therapy Unit. The cost of disinfectants has risen by 300%. You can unsubscribe whenever you want. 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Italy's national health institute has cautiously suggested lockdown measures to curb the spread of the disease - which has claimed over 8,100 lives and infected some 80,000 people - may soon bear fruit. All rights reserved. Malta 768 About this data Reuters is collecting daily COVID-19 infections and deaths data for 240 countries and territories around the world, updated regularly throughout each day. Photo: AFP, One cannot even go out in their back yards and gardens because of the dust and noise let alone rest, The next few days and weeks are crucial, Abela must respond to 'OUR' crisis now, not tomorrow, The The Walter Reed Hospital flu ward during the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-19 in Washington DC. Send us your story tips, ideas and suggestions to newsroom@timesofmalta.com. We will not share your email address with any third parties. Over 65s, pregnant women, people with chronic conditions ordered to stay in from Saturday; Public gatherings of more than five people to be stopped at once; Five new COVID-19 cases registered in Malta; Health authorities warn the worse isn't over; Media houses among organisations warning about disastrous consequences. 7pm All pharmacies which are listed on the Sunday and public holidays roster have been instructed to open between 9am and noon , the Chamber of Pharmacists said in a statement. The former VIP lounge at the Gozo heliport has been converted into the first coronavirus testing hub in Gozo. Here are a couple of real-life examples: 11.53amWe're still waiting for health authorities to issue their fact sheet with more details about the partial lockdown that will come into force as of tomorrow (Saturday) morning. 11.25am Our photographer Matthew Mirabelli snapped these pictures in ebbu and Paola this morning. Around 1,000 more have been blinded or left badly sick. One microbe will not infect you. 1.40pm Prof. Charmaine Gauci said five new COVID-19 cases had been confirmed in Malta: three were contracted following overseas travel, two were transmitted locally. Shadow Health Minister Stephen Spiteri slammed the governments delayed response to the coronavirus crisis. Also, on Friday, Prof. Michael Borg, head of Infection Control at Mater Dei Hospital, will hold a 15-minute live transmission on Facebook, starting at 10am. 4.30pm Earlier we linked up to the video of Carmelo Pace, the 89-year-old who resorts to his mandolin to keep him company in difficult times. The inspections will begin tomorrow. 11.40am Frontex, the EU's border patrol agency, has just produced a graphic to track the temporary restrictions put in place throughout the EU, Schengen Area and the UK. or It said that at no point must any commercial communications directly or indirectly: 3pm Well-known consultant emergency Physician Jonathan Joslin has made an appeal to stop construction which is not deemed essential. "This pandemic could be our death knell. 5.13pmOil prices continue to nosedive. The COVID-19 pandemic in Malta is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). On prisons Beppe Fenech Adami recommended opening temporary prisons to ease overcrowding, segregating elderly inmates and those with health problems and allowing inmates who are approaching the end of their jail term, to be held under house arrest and be monitored by a tracking device. 7.45pmWe are receiving several questions about the grey areas of the new lockdown measures. The media needs to be supported with concrete measures that will guarantee its survival. We'll be back on Friday. But that decision has now been reversed: a government fact sheet says that people in the same house as vulnerable people will be allowed to: The fact sheet is in Maltese - we will be translating it and updating our lockdown Q&A to reflect what it states. 4pm In China, the people of Wuhan, who have been at the centre of the coronavirus pandemic, are finally seeing a ray of hope more than two months after the city was put under lockdown. We are sorry, but the email address you entered does not appear to be valid. You will also find links to all Maltese newspapers, live Maltese stations and radio stations. We'll provide a video link, as well as updates in English, as it happens. Please check you have typed it correctly. 12.40pmGauci is reiterating that the police can now disperse any groups of five people or more. These new measures announced today are intended to further reduce footfall inside bank branches. The Malta Institute of Management has now told its members to email their questions to iborg@erremme.com.mt. Another testing hub will operate from the Luxol Grounds in Pembroke. Relevance is automatically assessed, so occasionally headlines not about Malta news might appear - if so please contact us regarding any persistent issues. Hes seen the price of face masks go up from 0.60c to 3.80 each. 33,525 of those have recovered, while 429 have died. Malta and the El Hiblu 3. This measure is with immediate effect. Finance Minister Edward Scicluna said that Maltas GDP is likely to fall by 10 per cent this year. They are fit tested and make a seal and are actually electrical devices that work using the physics of electrostatics to attract and then trap the tiniest of particles inside their non-woven electret polypropylene filters, he says. 10.59amHeres a horrific story from Iran: nearly 300 people have died in the country after they ingested methanol in the false belief that it kills the COVID-19 virus. Up until Friday, we still had an imported virus case, he said. Urging member states to react quickly, Metsola said the cost of inaction or hesitation will be too high a price to pay.. Xi said China wanted to share all information and experience with the US. Sign up for a FREE NewsNow account and get our email alert of the day's top stories from the UK and around the world. A lot of ideas being bandied about are misguided, the professor says. If you dont, spend 15-20 minutes walking around the house. The US House of Representatives is hoping to pass the package later today. 9.40am Veterinary clinics across Malta are facing shortages because of the coronavirus. 6.50pm The European Commission may allow EU member states to divert funds allocated for other projects into the health and economic sectors.The suggestion was made during a ministerial video conference led by Croatia, which currently holds the presidency seat of the Council of the EU. See you at EuroPride 2023! Consumption and investment in capital are in freefall, Zammit notes in a Times of Malta piece published today. Spiteri said if Maltas borders had been closed earlier, the country would not be facing as many virus cases. Remember - do not trust or believe everything you read on WhatsApp, Facebook or any other social media platform, and avoid sharing unverified rumours or claims. We will reopen the schools when we are sure that doing so wont be putting people at risk, Abela said in reply to a young girls question. Audio, 9 minutes, Southern Europe prepares for high winds and torrential rain. - Vulnerable individuals should remain indoors. It's the third blow for the UK government and its fight against the virus in the space of a few short hours: both Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock said earlier today that they had tested positive for the virus. "The chronic global shortage of personal protective equipment is now one of the most urgent threats to our collective ability to save lives," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a virtual news conference in Geneva.The EU is using joint procurement to secure large quantities of PPE for member states, ensuring countries do not fight among themselves for equipment and keeping prices low. Places where people must queue up banks or supermarkets, for instance are being helped to introduce crowd control measures to ensure safety. He tells her about the war atrocities he faced as a child. She has again urged people with any symptoms losing your sense of smell and taste are among them to report them immediately. Witness History. There are a variety of Easter eggs available, with delivery to your door. But that is most likely not the true number, Gauci says. This brings the total up to . A 28-year-old Greek national who returned to Malta on March 19; A 60-year-old traveller who returned from the UK on March 13; A Maltese health worker who returned from the UK on March 20; A 23-year-old Maltese man who had a family member who had tested positive for COVID-19; A 26-year-old Maltese woman who experienced symptoms on March 20 when she was at work. 6.45pm Here's the part of the press conference where the minister announced the new measures in English: 6.35pm In case you were wondering that the measures spare anybody, they don't. "Public health authorities are trying to enforce isolation within our homes especially for the elderly. The PN has been too. Get the day's top headlines delivered to your inbox. More than 34,000 counterfeit surgical masks were seized in Europol-backed operations in just one week between March 3 and 10. The least the community expect is to be able to do this without construction and digging next to their homes. I ll make vedios on germany as well as whol. if u like this vedio subscribe my youtube channel and press the bell icon . By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy including the use of cookies to enhance your experience. Video, 00:00:55Storm Helios hits central Mediterranean, The Documentary Podcast. We suspect this track will make it into the 20-minute show. We'll have a full story with more details available shortly. Does Russia have enough soldiers for war? 5pm World-famous tenor Joseph Calleja is performing live from his home, exclusively on Times of Malta. Chinas authorities say travel restrictions on the city of 11 million will be lifted on April 8. Get breaking news on politics, tourism, and its relations with the EU. Kristina Abela tells us:He told them he still did not know when schools would reopen. The chances of being infected through a letter or parcel are close to zero, he says. Here's a photo of Lidl in ejtun earlier today - the aisles are full, with people getting up early to fill their trolleys. We've included examples of some such questions in the article, too. What Prime Minister Robert Abela needs to appreciate is that we have zero revenues but we are still operating and productive and offering a constant flow of information and analysis. 8.10am The big news dominating news headlines this morning is the fact that the USA now has more confirmed coronavirus cases than anywhere else in the world, including China. 6pm At a news conference, Health Minister Chris Fearne announced the following measures: - There can be no public gatherings of more than five people. 1.15pm Shop and restaurant owners, you have been warned: Customs officials will start inspecting areas of Kirkop, Mqabba, Qrendi, Safi and urrieq to keep an eye on any rule-breaking shops opening against the law. 118 people have recovered in the last 24 hours, and with no new deaths reported the number of active cases has dipped to 741. The government needs to understand that protecting media companies ultimately means protecting the countrys democracy.. 10.15amMalta Enterprise has set up a website explaining the various financial aid schemes which the government has introduced to help affected businesses. Ventilator sharing has only been used twice before once as doctors in Las Vegas sought to treat patients in the aftermath of a 2017 mass shooting, and the second time just a few days ago by an emergency doctor treating COVID-19 patients in Italy. Malta: The Island where abortion is a crime. The rest are recovering at home. Audio, 27 minutes, Assignment. Hello friends so how was the vedio . Latest Malta news, Gozo news and national news headlines from Malta's most popular news website. So too will their household members. Sophia Smith Galer explores the strength of feeling around abortion in Malta. 12.29pm Superintendent of Public Health Charmaine Gauci is about to give her daily COVID-19 update. The Gozo hub will operate from 8am to 2pm while the Pembroke point will operate between 8am and 8pm. Malta and the El Hiblu 3. Get breaking news on politics, tourism, and its relations with the EU. If they do not have someone to delegate responsibilities to, they should then fill in the relevant form provided by the KTP. You can contact the emergency services in Malta by dialling 112. Total Coronavirus Cases in Malta. And that is a much bigger infection risk. MaltaToday.com.mt - News / Court & Police Casino dealer admits to colluding with players in bid to share profits Baccarat card dealer tampered with some games to allow players to win and then shared the profit Man acquitted over 2014 drug trafficking charges Some 3.3m Americans filed jobless claims last week, more than four times the previous record. Gauci said the condition of a 61-year-old patient who was being treated at ITU has improved. MPs in Spain on Wednesday night backed the prime minister's request for a 15-day extension to the state of alarm, which means the lockdown will stay in place until April 12. Jacob Borg watched the latest to see what they have to say about the government's response to the outbreak. There should be a distance of two metres between people. It should be on hand hygiene, he says. How to keep your hands cleanBorg said he always keeps a bottle of alcohol-based sanitiser in his pocket, to keep his hands clean at all times. A staggering 480 flights scheduled to operate to and from Malta in the coming weeks have been cancelled as passengers grow wary of travel in the face of a COVID-19 resurgence. The economy is dependent on foreign trade, manufacturing and tourism. Please ensure your password has at least 8 characters, an uppercase and a lowercase letter, and a number or symbol. 3,417 swab tests were administered on Wednesday, taking the total so far up to 1,129,787. 8.45am Today's Times of Malta reports that Malta stands to lose out on an estimated 3 billion in tourist expenditure due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which would send shockwaves through the entire economy. We've already been getting song requests in from our Facebook audience. "With reference to Transport Maltas latest press release about the closing down of authorised car showrooms, this decision is being revoked with immediate effect," the transport regulator said. People will be able to apply via email or by phone. 2.30pm The prime minister met up - remotely, of course - with children to answer their coronavirus questions earlier today. Instead, we saw a deluge of rainfall in the last 24 hours and most of us are cooped up indoors as a result of the coronavirus. 2. See you at EuroPride 2023! Is it about belonging, or about convenience? Police officers in France are threatening to stop enforcing the country's lockdown measures unless they get protective equipment. Here's a link to the local Facebook event. Superintendent of Public Health Charmaine Gauci yesterday reassured shoppers that they were highly unlikely to get the virus from walking past somebody in a crowded aisle. Registered Office: Standard House, Birkirkara Hill, St. Julians, STJ 1149, Malta. Brazil has decided to exempt churches from quarantine rules, with president Jair Bolsonaro saying places of worship are essential services like supermarkets and pharmacies. Social partners unanimously backed a financial stimulus package which the government announced yesterday, though the PN opposition argued that the deal did not go far enough and left entire sectors and tens of thousands of workers on the brink of ruin. There are most likely more cases but patients are not presenting themselves for testing.If you have symptoms, dial 111 and respect social distancing to reduce the virus spread and protect vulnerable peoples, she says. Audio, 9 minutesWitness History, In February 1977 the bakers of Malta went on an unprecedented strike, Southern Europe prepares for high winds and torrential rain. Enjoy and stay safe! 8.18amWe're informed that health authorities will be addressing the most commonly asked queries about the partial lockdown that comes into effect tomorrow. Every component of aggregate demand which is what drives any economy is down. 2023. Not anymore. One cannot even go out in their back yards and gardens because of the dust and noise let alone rest.". Audio, 23 minutesAssignment. Don't miss out! We will be streaming the press conference here. 5.25pmIn unwelcome news for pet owners, a cat in Belgium has contracted the coronavirus from its sick owner, the Brussels Times has said. 1.29pm Lots of people are wearing face masks in an attempt to prevent themselves contracting coronavirus. The cat is the third animal to be confirmed as infected with COVID-19, after two dogs in Hong Kong tested positive for the virus. "I therefore call upon government to set up as soon as possible a financial package that can prop up the fourth estate in this crisis". Hundreds of you have emailed us overnight, asking questions about the looming partial lockdown. 7.30pm A lot of people are wondering why the government remains reluctant to touch the construction sector, especially now that tens of thousands are being forced indoors and have to endure the daily noise and bombardment of heavy machinery next door. Malta is open to international tourism, and tourists from any country can travel to Malta, provided they are in possession of a Vaccination Certificate; or a Covid-19 Recovery Certificate; or a PCR test negative certificate taken at least 72 hours prior to arrival in Malta. The company however said it needed passengers to cooperate with social distancing recommendations and to board buses calmly and safely. Click to get a sign-in link sent to your email. Use at least 8 characters, an uppercase and a lowercase letter, and a number or symbol. 1.55pm The government has a set up a new helpline for the lonely. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations and the European Union. Yesterday, Health Minister Chris Fearne had said that anyone living with over 65s, pregnant women or people with specific chronic conditions would also have to remain indoors as of Saturday. It is the first time ever MEPs will vote by email - to avoid having to gather in one place. We will try to answer as many of them by tomorrow morning. Minister Byron Camilleri, flanked by criminologist Saviour Formosa to his right and acting police commissioner Carmelo Magri to his left. 9.15am Several church entities said on Thursday it is becoming increasingly clear that the assistance measures given by the government so far will not be sufficient to ensure that all are able to live with dignity during the coming months. 8.25am With people told they have one day to stock up and then lock up, we're told supermarkets are experiencing heavy footfall this morning. We will share a link when it's about to begin. Video, 00:00:45Southern Europe prepares for high winds and torrential rain, Malta moves to ease EU's last total ban on abortion, Brothers jailed for killing of Maltese journalist, The Queen Remembered. 2.15pmWill you be joining us from your sofa tomorrow night? 11.35am Russia will suspend flights to and from the country from Friday and close non-essential shops. Wearing a mask in public can be counter-productiveMasks are important in a medical setting, where people are in close contact with infected people. Latest news on Malta, an island country in the Mediterranean Sea, between Italy and Libya. The next storytelling video is due out tomorrow, Saturday, March 28. Demand for has collapsed as the global economy has tanked, and to add to its woes, Russia and Saudi Arabia are in the throes of a price war, with each producer trying to flood the market as they try to outdo the other. The first thing they must do is contact all their clients, to let them know. A company sent 6.6m to buy alcohol gels and surgical masks to a company registered in Singapore but never received the goods. The transport regulator had ordered issued instructions to driving instructors just last week, but it seems they're now taking no chances and are cancelling lessons altogether until further notice. Learning how the world coped medically during the Spanish flu could help us today if an outbreak occurred with such force, an expert has told our journalist Sarah Carabott. 9am China's president Xi Jinping told US president Donald Trump the two countries had to unite to fight the coronavirus, during a phone call the two leaders had earlier today. Why are dams being removed across Europe? 1.20pmMichael Borg, who heads Mater Dei Hospitals infectious diseases unit, held a brief online Q&A earlier today. You are not alone is the motto behind the newly announced helpline, which will be operated 24/7. Malta: The Island where abortion is a crime. 3.20pmBank of Valletta continues to tighten restrictions within its branches, to protect staff from exposure to coronavirus. More than 118,000 people in Malta are preparing for life under lockdown, with people over 65, pregnant women, the chronically ill and anyone they live with ordered to remain home as of Saturday. Send us your suggestions, tips or story ideas at newsroom@timesofmalta.com or tweet me directly at @bertrand.borg. 27 mins. The first quarter of . 11.48amMEP Roberta Metsola has backed calls for the media to be helped through this challenging time. MEP Alfred Santis supporting an appeal from the European Trade Union Confederation on extraordinary macroeconomic measures to tackle the COVID-19 emergency. The country has reported 840 coronavirus cases. One sector the independent media has remained conspicuously absent from the governments radar. VALLETTA, Dec 23 (Reuters) - The Mediterranean islands of Malta became the latest European nation on Thursday to tighten COVID-19 restrictions as virus numbers hit a new record for a second. He noted that the virus had passed from human to animal, rather than vice-versa, and reassured people that we consider the risk to people to be small. 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