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5 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 14 FEBRUARY 2021 NEWS https:// media.istockphoto.com/pho- tos/the-concept-of-unity-cooperation-team- work-and-charity-picture-id1202093022?s=2048x2048 For more information: 2149 6277 www.casa-antonia.com.mt Pope Alexander VII Junction, Balzan BZN 1530. W E A R E R E C R U I T I N G As part of our commitment to excellence St George's Care Limited, operators of the private high quality nursing and residential homes Casa Antonia and The Imperial, is currently expanding its operations. As part of our restructuring process and whilst seeking to provide the best possible care to our elderly residents we are looking at growing our dedicated team and are seeking to recruit: F U L L A N D PA RT T I M E N U R S E S Applicants should be registered with the Council of Nurses and Midwives, Malta, and are invited to send an email to info@casa-antonia.com.mt or write to: The Managing Director, St George's Care Limited, Casa Antonia, Pope Alexander VII Junction, Balzan BZN 1530. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit our residential homes to get a feel of our work environment and discuss their requirements. LIVE SENIOR LIFE WELL St George's Care Limited is an equal opportunity employer. All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. Cases 17,721 Active 2,681 Recoveries 14,775 Deaths 265 Swabs 609,737 LATEST COVID-19 www.maltatoday.com.mt/covid19 COVID-19: 2 deaths, 154 new cases today TWO men died of COVID-19 between Fri- day and yesterday. The latest victims were 63 and 82 years old. They died at Mater Dei Hospital, bringing the total number of deaths from the virus to 290. 154 new cases of COVID-19 were regis- tered over the course of the same 24 hours, according to the latest figures released by the Health Department. 206 recoveries were recorded during the same period. 2639 swab tests were carried out the pre- vious day, for a total of 651,155 swab tests. Of the 19,651 total cases of the virus, 17,017 have recovered, while 2,344 are ac- tive cases. According to the Health Department, 48,474 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to date, of which 14,739 were second doses. to invest in the club's long-term such as the nursery and youth set up. It will also aid in com- mercialisation," he said. It will also create a more level playing among clubs, Paris said. "While clubs will have new re- sponsibilities, it creates a system where everyone is more at par with each other," he said. The new measure will only ap- ply at Premier League level, and newly promoted clubs will have one year to get in line with reg- ulation. It will also help in not putting promoted clubs through the added bureaucracy for noth- ing. Clubs in lower league levels can retain the previous format. Paris admitted that while the measures will help in reduc- ing illicit activities due to bet- ter oversight, issues like money laundering will never be eradi- cated completely. "I believe that the majority of people involved in club foot- ball have good intentions and love for the game. But as long as money laundering exists in society, it can never be eradi- cated completely from football, because football is a game found within the community," he said. The reaction from club presi- dents has been positive, accord- ing to Paris. "Currently, it is difficult to at- tract investors to the clubs, be- cause there is no investment. The new regulation makes more financial sense," he said.

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