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2 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 7 JUNE 2020 maltatoday One-month special delivery fee of just €1 per day for orders up to 5 newspaper per address To subscribe 1. Email us your choice of newspapers, recipient's name, address, contact number to production@millermalta.com 2. Forward cheques payabale to Miller Distributors Ltd to address: Miller House, Air- port Way, Tarxien Road, Luqa LQA1814 Queries on other newspapers and magazines, contact production@millermalta.com home delivery maltatoday Same-day delivery of your favourite Sunday newspaper Monday-Friday Sat Sunday MaltaToday Midweek €1 n/a MaltaToday on Sunday €1.95 BusinessToday €1.50 n/a ILLUM €1.25 The Malta Independent €1 €1 The Malta Independent on Sunday €1.95 Times of Malta €1 €1 Sunday Times of Malta €1.95 In-Nazzjon €1 €1 Il-Mument €1.20 l-Orizzont €1 €1 It-Torca €1.50 Daily Mail €2.40 €2.40 Mail on Sunday €3.30 Daily Mirror €2.50 €2.50 Sunday Mirror €2.70 The Sun €2.50 €2.50 Sun on Sunday €2.50 Daily Express €2.50 €2.50 Sunday Express €3.30 Daily Star €2.20 €2.20 Sunday Star €2.50 Daily Telegraph €4.50 €5.00 Sunday Telegraph €5.70 The Times €4.50 €5.00 The Sunday Times €5.70 Financial Times €3.70 €4.50 People €2.70 The Guardian €3.90 €4.60 The Observer €4.90 Support your favourite newspaper with a subscription https://bit.ly/2X9csmr Cases 627 Local 532 Active 22 Recoveries 596 Deaths 9 Swabs 74469 LATEST COVID-19 www.maltatoday.com.mt/covid19 CORONAVIRUS CRISIS CONTINUED PAGE 1 The ICU is tasked with locating and containing outbreaks of infectious diseases within the hospital. But Falzon dismissed the claims of inertia, insisting that contact tracing efforts started immediately after the first positive case was registered. "From the information provided by the individual in question no ENT staff members fell within the Euro- pean Centre for Disease Prevention and Control's (ECDC) criteria to be considered as significant contacts," she said. Falzon added that current information still has not concluded that this case was actually the source of the subsequent outbreak five days later. "Further scientific tests are continuing in efforts to determine the actual caus- es of this exceptional outbreak. 17 cases have been presumptively linked to this incident, the tests previously mentioned are being undertaken in efforts to deter- mine whether these were all indeed re- lated," she said. Sources who spoke to MaltaToday said that a nurse who tested positive after learning of the first case had been work- ing throughout those five days. Nurses in the ward were only swabbed on their own personal initiative after calling 111, according to the sources. "I found out through another doc- tor who was replacing the sick doc- tor's shift. We took a swab for all of the staff because we felt it was the right thing to do, not because some- one instructed us to do so," one of the sources said. Initial information received by Mal- taToday in May had suggested that the outbreak might have stemmed from an issue with the ward's venti- lation system. However, when asked about this, Public Health Superintendent Char- maine Gauci could only confirm that an investigation by hospital's infection control specialists was underway. Independent MP Godfrey Far- rugia, whose brother works in the hospital's ENT ward, had men- tioned the issue in parliament. kazzopardi@mediatoday.com.mt ENT outbreak investigation Two new cases of coronavirus were registered overnight after 877 swab tests were carried out, the health authorities said. There were also 13 recoveries, bringing the total number of active cases down to 22 on Saturday, the lowest ever. Since March when the first cases were discovered, Malta registered 626 cases of COVID-19, including nine deaths. 596 p e o p l e have re- c o v e r e d from the virus. A total of 74,469 swab tests for COVID-19 were carried out over the past three months. 13 recoveries, two infections

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