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3 gozotoday | FRIDAY • 18 OCTOBER 2024 NEWS GozoToday is a weekly newspaper focused primarily on Gozo. It hopes to serve as a source of information on business, culture, entertainment and of course current affairs. Gozo has a special charm about it but it is also a bustling Island with an identity of its own. We will strive to bring you the news over the next three months. GozoToday is published every Friday and is available to numerous outlets in Gozo and on the ferries that carry so many visitors to Gozo from Malta and beyond. GozoToday MediaToday Co. Ltd Vjal ir-Rihan San Gwann SGN 9016 EDITOR: PAUL COCKS Tel: (356) 21 382741-3, 21 382745-6 Website: www.maltatoday.com.mt E-mail: dailynews@mediatoday.com.mt OCTOBER THE MONTH FOR THE ELDERLY FOLLOW THE PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES BY USING QRCODE MALTESE VERSION ENGLISH VERSION CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Seasonal vaccinations had always been available within every locality until this year the service was transferred under the Primary Health- Care Department, which then informed local councils in Gozo that the vaccinations would only be available at the Victoria Health Centre. The decision was met with criticism across the board. On a Facebook post at the end of last week, Nadur dep- uty mayor Kevin Curmi crit- icised the decision and set it was unacceptable that even elderly people would have to go to Victoria for their vacci- nations. But, when contacted by this newspaper, Curmi confirmed that following a meeting yes- terday, the authorities had agreed that the vaccinations could be administered in the individual localities provided that the process be supervised by a doctor on site. "With three jabs having to be administered, the author- ities insisted - and rightly so - that a doctor be on site, should any complication arise," Curmi said. He welcomed the decision and said he was pleased that the council had spoken in one voice on the matter. Equally welcome was news on the re-launching of GP services for Nadur's resi- dents. On the matter of a clinic in Nadur, Curmi said that the berġa which had operated from the village square for years had closed down after the rent on the property had expired. "The council has now agreed to provide facilities for a doc- tor to be available for general practice for our residents," he said. "The government will pay for the visiting doctor." Nadur local council to host berga, government to pay visiting GP Nadur deputy mayor Kevin Curmi was one of the most vocal against the decision to have vaccinations administered only at the Victoria Health Centre

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