Omicron sublineage BA.2 remains a variant of concern

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The BA.2 viruses, a sublineage of the Omicron COVID-19 mutation, should continue to be considered a variant of concern, scientists convened by the World...

‘People are dying on the floor’: Healthcare workers tell of Covid devastation in Solomon...

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Frontline health workers in the Solomon Islands have warned that its health system is on the brink of collapse as the country struggles to...

Fiji and Japan formalise COVID-19 crisis response emergency support loan

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The governments of Fiji and Japan exchanged diplomatic notes at a ceremony in Suva Tuesday to formalise Japan’s assistance to Fiji through the “COVID-19...

NZ Government announces $140m Omicron support for Māori and Pacific

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The New Zealand government has announced $140 million (US$93 million) worth of targeted funding for health providers to support Māori and Pacific communities as...

Health workers face ‘dangerous neglect’, warn WHO, ILO

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Health teams worldwide need much safer working conditions to combat the “dangerous neglect” they have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN health and...

Two COVID deaths in Fiji, 26 new cases recorded

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Fiji's Ministry of Health has recorded two more COVID-19 deaths and 26 new cases. Since the last update, Fiji has recorded 26 new cases of...

Manning: PNG PM has been cleared for official duties

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The Controller of the National Pandemic Response David Manning has clarified that Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape was cleared to return to...

‘Fortress Australia’ re-opens after two-year Covid closure

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Australia opens its international borders to all vaccinated tourists Monday, nearly two years after the island nation first imposed some of the world's strictest...

Lockdown restrictions relaxed in Tonga

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The 24 new COVID-19 positive cases Saturday, brings the total number of active cases in Tonga to 196, Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni said. Hu’atolitoli Prison...

Marshall Islands looks to relax Hawaii quarantine, ramps up Covid vaccines

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Since it began allowing people into the country in mid-2020, the Marshall Islands has maintained one of the world’s strictest Covid-prevention entry systems. As a...

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Five Political Parties sign agreement to form the next government

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Leaders of five major political parties in Vanuatu — the Leaders Party, Graon mo Jastis Party (GJP), Vanua’aku Party (VP), Iauko Group, and the...

U.S suspends foreign aid

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New Zealand’s aid for Kiribati under review after meeting cancelled with Winston Peters

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New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters has confirmed New Zealand's aid for Kiribati is being reviewed after its President and Foreign Minister cancelled a...