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Malta: Covid-19 cases - 2,247 cases and 15 deaths?

https://timesofmalta.com/articles/vi...ass-400.810777

23 new coronavirus patients as active cases surpass 400

A total of 23 people tested positive for COVID-19 cases overnight as another four recovered, bringing the number of active cases in Malta to a record high of 415.

Of the new cases, detected from 1,618 tests, one was imported and two are linked to a Paceville cluster.

Authorities said contact tracing teams were now working on the other 20 cases recorded on Monday.

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Malta had previously reached 352 active cases on April 15, when the islands were experiencing the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Monday marks the 12th consecutive day in which the number of newly detected cases has reached into double-digits, bringing the total number of known cases since the pandemic reached Malta in March to 1,112.
 
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