Independent journalism costs money. Get breaking news on politics, tourism, and its relations with the EU. The KTP has a form for that, too. 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 morning. In the letter, the Institute of Maltese Journalists noted that the media sector had been given financial aid by various European governments, and urged the Maltese government to do the same. 5.10pm Iceland, with a population of 364,000, has 802 confirmed cases and two dead. The concert will be streamed live on Times of Malta. 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. Support Times of Malta for the price of a coffee. It's the work of IT adviser Clayton Axisa, who used data from John Hopkins University to put it together. 10 said. A total of 33 fines were issued in relation to breach of the regulations. The focus should not be on gloves or a mask. 7.20pmPeople living with vulnerable people will still be allowed to go to work once partial lockdown rules come into effect tomorrow, the government has decided. In one intervention, the prime minister says all indications are that schools will not open any time soon. 4.35pm Health Minister Chris Fearne will be addressing a news conference at 5.30pm. Saviour Balzan, managing editor of Malta Today added: "The media in general have been passing through a very difficult period. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier. 6.30pm We know many are trying to clarify their status and that of their loved ones after the restrictive measures announced. It was just a misunderstanding,. 4. 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. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations and the European Union. Carmelo Camilleri writes on his Facebook wall: "Im coming up to my 90th birthday. 11am A video is circulating on social media showing an elderly Maltese man playing a tune on his mandolin. Pay special attention to the area between your fingers. These new measures announced today are intended to further reduce footfall inside bank branches. 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. 12.56pmCarers who tend to patients in their homes (e.g. Witness History. 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Its important to take it, One Day at a Time! 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. We don't have an account for this email address. 3,417 swab tests were administered on Wednesday, taking the total so far up to 1,129,787. Applications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis by a specially-appointed board, Gauci says. It is important that all those who have symptoms call 111 and not go directly to a hub, the health ministry said. 5.13pmOil prices continue to nosedive. Copyright MediaToday Co. 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BOV is already refusing any withdrawals under 500 from within its branches. The measure was introduced because authorities were noticing people still gathering in groups outdoors, she says. 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 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. Meanwhile, Melita clients appear to be heeding the warnings to steer away from others in public places. The institute will be compiling queries to discuss them with Malta Enterprise. The Greens said that the country has a duty toensure a decent standard of living for all. 4.25pmA single Republican representative is threatening to hold up a $2 trillion stimulus package which US president Donald Trump announced earlier this week. 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. The country the worlds third-largest exporter of rice - will continue to fulfil existing contracts but has said it will not enter into new deals for now. Use at least 8 characters, an uppercase and a lowercase letter, and a number or symbol. 11.25am Our photographer Matthew Mirabelli snapped these pictures in ebbu and Paola this morning. If you want to be extra safe, read the letter and then wash your hands immediately. It is where he was handcuffed by Maltese soldiers and led away to a maximum-security prison. It should be on hand hygiene, he says. This covers masks, gloves, goggles, face shields, surgical masks and overalls. We're being told that will happen a little later today, probably around 2pm. Every component of aggregate demand which is what drives any economy is down. Note how Singapore and South Korea appeared poised for massive outbreaks, but then rapidly fall down the list. A quarter of world's population is now living under lockdown because of the COVID-pandemic. All rights reserved. 27 mins. On the bus service, Toni Bezzina proposed a ban to prevent commuters from sitting next to each other, install sanitizers, disinfect vehicles every day, give protective equipment to drivers, and deploy extra buses at peak times to prevent crowds at termini. The USA has since overtaken it and is now the country with the most COVID-19 cases. Please try different keywords. UK deaths rise to 465, out of 9,500 confirmed cases. So too will their household members. 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