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maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 26 JUNE 2019 Lease tale quale in its present state including any latent defects of the Fisherman Store at No. 23, Pjazza l-Anfori, Xlendi, shown edged in red on plan L.D. 299A/88/A. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €2,694 as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of eight hundred and ninety-eight Euros (€898) per annum will not be considered. A fee of €10 will be charged for each copy of the tender document. www.landsauthority.org.mt/services/tendering Lands Authority St. Sebastian Street, Valletta Lands Authority, notifies that: Sealed tenders in respect of the following advertisements have to be dropped in the Tender Box at the Lands Authority, Auberge de Baviere, Valletta by 10.00 am on Thursday, 4th July, 2019. *Advert No.117 *Advert No. 119 Sale tale quale of a garage without its own airspace at No. 29, Triq Maria De Domenicis, Santa Lucia as shown edged in red on plan L.D. 11/82/60. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €3,000, as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of thirty thousand Euros (€30,000) will not be considered. A fee of €10 will be charged for each copy of tender document. *Advert No. 120 Lease of the bare shop at No. 96, Triq Santa Maria, corner with Triq il-Karmnu, Sliema shown edged in red on plan P.D. 2016_0935. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €23,436 as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of seven thousand eight hundred and twelve Euros (€7,812) per annum will not be considered. The fee of €50 will be charged for each copy of tender document. *Adverts appearing for the first time. Tenders should only be made only on the prescribed form, which, together with the relevant conditions and othr documents are obtainable from the Lands Authority, Auberge de Baviere, Valletta on any working day between 8:30 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. *Advert No. 121 Sale of a site at Triq il-Għajn, Swieqi, shown edged in red and marked letter 'D' on plan P.D. 2019_0112. This site is subject to existing servitudes in favour of the adjacent property. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €1,000 as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of three hundred and thirty Euros (€330) will not be considered. A fee of €10 will be charged for each copy of the tender document. ISSUE OF TENDERS LAURA CALLEJA PEOPLE with chronic conditions will now be able to pick up their prescription medicine from pharmacies within their communities, Health Minister Chris Fearne announced on Tuesday. Speaking at the launch of a new ser- vice, Fearne said that €28 million had been allotted annually to the POYC scheme, with some 143,000 people registered on the database. These pa- tients have received some 250 million products. He said that in the beginning the scheme started off with a small num- ber of pharmacies on the list, but has now expanded to some 220. "Around 5,000 new patient slips are issued every month," Fearne said. The IT system he said would drastically cut down on patients' paperwork and al- low doctors to update medical infor- mation in real-time. Fearne added that patients who were not able to receive medication due to its rarity will now be catered for under this scheme. Celia Falzon, the chief executive of the POYC service, said that it was im- portant for people to be able to pick up their medication from their local phar- macy. She said the new IT investment would also cover the home delivery of medications for patients over 70 years old. In April Fearne had announced that the five-year validity of the yellow slip - so-called Schedule Five - for patients had been doubled to 10 years, in an- other bid to slash paperwork. Prescription meds for chronic conditions can now be collected from pharmacies FAKE SMS messages are being sent, notifying people that their internet banking service has been compromised and directing them to false websites, Bank of Valletta has warned. The bank said this was a phish- ing exercise (smishing) intended to capture internet banking details from unsuspecting individuals. BOV said it was not sending these SMS messages. These messages tell recipients that suspicious activity was noted on their internet banking. They also include a link to a false web- site that mimics that of the bank. This criminal activity is devised to try and capture internet banking details. Anybody receiving such an SMS is advised to delete the message and ignore its contents. Fake SMS messages seeking internet banking details Bank of Valletta issues warning Health Minister Chris Fearne says persons with chronic conditions will now be able to pick up their prescriptions from their local pharmacies as part of the one- stop shop scheme Pharmacy of Your Choice Health minister Chris Fearne (centre) said €28 million have been allotted annually to the scheme

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