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119 new coronavirus cases; 2 new deaths registered
119 new coronavirus cases; 2 new deaths registered

119 new coronavirus cases; 2 new deaths registered

Ritratt: Miguela Xuereb Tista' taqra bil- Malti . Malta has registered 119 new coronavirus and two new fatalities, the health ministry reported on Saturday. To date, the pandemic has claimed 250 lives. An 89-year-old woman and a 77-year-old man died of coronavirus at the Good Samaritan long facility Mater Dei Hospital. The new infections were detected

119 new COVID cases as death toll reaches 250

119 new COVID cases as death toll reaches 250

Authorities announced 119 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, the lowest daily case count since January 3. The new cases were however detected from just 2,571 swab tests, which is also a three-week low. A further two patients died, taking Malta’s COVID-19 death toll to 250. The two victims were an 89-year-old woman who died at the Good Samaritan long-term

119 new Covid-19 patients, but 211 patients recover

119 new Covid-19 patients, but 211 patients recover

There were 119 new Covid-19 cases reported today, but 211 patients have recovered, the health authorities said. Two more deaths were reported, bringing the total to 250. The last two victims are an 89-year-old woman and a 77-year-old man, who died at the Good Samaritan facility and Mater Dei Hospital respectively.

Malta Has 119 New Cases Of COVID-19 And 211 Recoveries

Malta Has 119 New Cases Of COVID-19 And 211 Recoveries

There are 119 new cases of COVID-19 in Malta along with 211 recoveries. That means Malta’s active COVID-19 cases has dipped since yesterday, down to 2,646. Unfortunately, two people died overnight from coronavirus. A female aged 89 and a male aged 77. The total deaths from COVID-19 are now 250. Malta has administered 17,767 doses of the coronavirus

143 new COVID-19 cases as three patients die

143 new COVID-19 cases as three patients die

A total of 143 people tested positive for COVID overnight,  health authorities said on Friday, while three patients died and a further 201 people recovered from the virus. The numbers released mean that there were 2,740 active virus cases in Malta as of 12.30pm on Friday. Three virus patients - women aged 92, 93 and 100 - died between Thursday and