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27 new Covid-19 cases recorded, total number of cases now over 3,000

27 new Covid-19 cases recorded, total number of cases now over 3,000

There have been 27 new Covid-19 cases recorded in the past 24-hours, and 41 recoveries. Health authorities advised that today’s cases “are still being investigated.” There are now 575 active cases, making it over 3,006 cases in total. There have been 32 deaths, the Ministry said. From yesterday’s 21 cases, authorities said that 4 were family members

COVID-19: 27 new cases as total since March exceeds 3000

COVID-19: 27 new cases as total since March exceeds 3000

Twenty-seven new Covid-19 cases were reported overnight, the health authorities said on Monday, up slightly on the 21 reported on Sunday, but still well below most days this month. The death of an elderly woman having COVID-19 was announced earlier in the day, making her the 32st victim. 2302 tests were carried out overnight and the total number of

27 new cases of Covid-19 found overnight as Malta exceeds 3,000 cases

27 new cases of Covid-19 found overnight as Malta exceeds 3,000 cases

27 new cases of Covid-19 were found overnight as Malta’s total number of cases of Covid-19 exceeded 3,000, health authorities said on Monday. 41 new recoveries were also registered, meaning that the number of active cases is down to 575. 2,302 swab tests were done in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of swab tests up to 249,656. Authorities

Coronavirus update: 27 new cases

Coronavirus update: 27 new cases

There were 27 new cases of coronavirus in the past 24 hours health authorities report. With 41 recoveries the number of active cases now stands at 575

Coronavirus update: Drop in new cases continues

Coronavirus update: Drop in new cases continues

The number of new coronavirus cases has dropped once again after health authorities announced 21 new cases and 54 recoveries. This means that active cases now stands at 590.

21 new Covid-19 cases recorded overnight, with 54 recoveries

21 new Covid-19 cases recorded overnight, with 54 recoveries

There have been 21 new Covid-19 cases recorded in the past 24-hours, and 54 recoveries. Health authorities advised that today’s cases “are still being investigated.” From yesterday’s 29 cases, authorities said that 8 were family members of previously known cases, 1 case was from a social gathering with other positive cases, 2 were imported and 1 case

21 new coronavirus cases registered

21 new coronavirus cases registered

Miguela Xuereb Tista' taqra bil- Malti . 21 new coronavirus cases were reported by the health authorities on Sunday following 2,326 swab tests. Sharing an infographic on its Facebook page, the health ministry announced that 54 patients made a recovery. To date, 2,979 coronavirus cases have been registered in Malta with 590 still active. The cases reported

There Are 21 New Patients Of COVID-19 In Malta And 54 Recoveries

There Are 21 New Patients Of COVID-19 In Malta And 54 Recoveries

Active COVID-19 cases in Malta have dropped once again after health authorities announced 21 new cases and 54 recoveries. This means that active cases now stands at 590. There have been 31 deaths so far. Testing remains high after 2,326 swabs were conducted yesterday. Over 247,000 tests have been conducted so far. Today’s cases are still being investigated

21 new Covid-19 cases; 54 patients recover

21 new Covid-19 cases; 54 patients recover

21 new cases of Covid-19 were announced on Sunday, while 54 patients recovered, the health authorities said. This means that the number of active cases dropped to 590. Thus far, 2,358 people have recovered from the virus, while 31 have died. The total number of virus cases since the pandemic first came to Malta now stands at 2,979. Between Saturday