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12 new COVID cases, one death reported overnight

A total of 12 people tested positive for COVID, while another 19 recovered overnight, bringing Malta s number of active cases down to 252. One death - that of a 95-year-old woman who passed away at Mater Dei Hospital - was reported over the past 24 hours by the health authorities. The new cases were detected out of 1,956 swabs. So far, 365,902 vaccine doses have been administered, with 115,333 people being fully vaccinated. The health authorities are considering the use of vaccine certificates for mass events to be held once the rules on public gatherings are lifted in the coming months. Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci is providing more details about this week s COVID cases during her weekly live update.

Restaurants to serve customers until 5pm starting 10 May

Restaurants to serve customers until 5pm starting 10 May Restaurants and snack bars will be able to open their doors to the public until 5pm, with a maximum of four people at each table 25 April 2021, 10:22am by Nicole Meilak Relaxed measures as from 10 May Professional contact sports can resume training All non-contact sports can be carried out without spectators Extracurricular activities, catechism lessons will resume Open markets will be able to take place Restaurants and snack bars can open until 5pm, with maximum four people at each table Removal of travel restrictions between Malta and Gozo Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced the relaxation of COVID-19 measures, including the resumption of sports and extracurricular activities, and the opening of restaurants to the public.

[LIVE] Sports, extracurricular activities to resume on 10 May

[LIVE] Sports, extracurricular activities to resume on 10 May Restaurants and snack bars will be able to open their doors to the public until 5pm, with a maximum of four people at each table 25 April 2021, 10:22am by Nicole Meilak Relaxed measures as from 10 May Professional contact sports can resume training All non-contact sports can be carried out without spectators Extracurricular activities, catechism lessons will resume Open markets will be able to take place Restaurants and snack bars can open until 5pm, with maximum four people at each table Removal of travel restrictions between Malta and Gozo Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced the relaxation of COVID-19 measures, including the resumption of sports and extracurricular activities, and the opening of restaurants to the public.

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