Maltese Businessman Shot In Head By Gunmen In Libya Lives With Bullet Lodged In His Skull
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A Maltese businessman who was shot in the head during the war in Libya and left severely disabled has opened up about his struggles since that fateful day.
Matthew Dingli ran a successful woodwork factory with his partner in the North African country until the Second Libyan Civil War broke out in 2014. Within months, the country destabilised drastically, and on 6th March, 2015, gunmen found Dingli and tried to rob him. During the robbery, Dingli was shot in the head – and he lives with the bullet firmly lodged inside him till this day, unable to remove it as it might kill him.
Important facts about the COVID-19 vaccine
Here’s everything you need to know about the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine approved by the European Medicines Authority on Monday and how it will be rolled out in Malta
21 December 2020, 5:01pm
by Karl Azzopardi
Malta will receive its first batch of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Boxing Day and inoculation starts on the following day
The announcement comes following the European Medicine’s Authority’s approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine.
Vaccine timeline:
27 December – Infectious Disease Unit nurse to be the first person to receive the vaccine. Staff in IDU, ITU, emergency ward, and wards caring for COVID-19 patients will also start to receive the vaccine.