The Malta Independent 19 April 2024, Friday
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Worst still to come: MAM says uncontrolled mass gatherings continue unchecked

Monday, 10 August 2020, 07:17 Last update: about 5 years ago

COVID numbers are rising at an alarming rate to unprecedented levels as parties and mass events continue to be held, indicating that the worst is still to come, the Medical Association of Malta said.

Data from March to June can mathematically predict about one death every 75 cases within 4-6 weeks of onset.

The report of cases from a Confirmation party brings home the fact that normal social activities including family celebrations present risks just like any other mass gathering of more than 10.

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An Italian journalist pictured on social media hundreds of people clubbing at Paceville with no masks or social distancing. Many more parties with hundreds of people were held over the weekend all over the island with practically zero presence of law and order or enforcement. Large crowds were also reported on Comino and at Marsaxlokk. The Gozo ferry was jam packed with most people not wearing any masks, MAM said.

This is not how to control an epidemic but a perfect example of how to deliberately foment an epidemic when the R factor is about 2.0.

The cynical argument that no deaths have occurred since June cannot justify the promotion of the idea of normality, MAM said.

Scientific evidence has clearly shown that the peak of intensive care admissions and deaths occurs 3 to 6 weeks after the peak of new cases.  It is unethical not to prevent these deaths amongst elderly and vulnerable people with timely and effective public health measures.

MAM condemns a section of the media which irresponsibly falsely re-assured viewers that Malta has the second lowest number of cases, without correcting the figure per population, when in reality the number of the new cases per day per 1,000 population has risen to amongst the highest in Europe prompting the CDC in the US to consider Malta a high risk destination.

 

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