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Health authorities in Solomon Islands expect a surge in Covid-19 cases in rural areas

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Health authorities in Solomon Islands expect a surge in Covid-19 cases in rural areas where up to 80 percent of the population live. The death toll remains at 83 and the total number of infections since the outbreak began last month is now 5,891 - of which more than 4,000 are in Honiara. The Health Minister Culwick Togamana said Covid-19 case...

Pandemic recovery must put people first: UN Secretary-General

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People must be at the heart of post-pandemic recovery, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told a global meeting that opened on Tuesday to examine the economic and social impact of the crisis. Although COVID-19 caught the world unprepared, “we cannot let this happen again,” he said in a video message to the Global Forum for Human-centred recovery, organised by the International...

Fiji gets to tell its own climate story in new books for children

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Publishers hope new series will inspire the children of the Pacific to protect an ocean deeply connected to their culture. By Sanya Ruggiero A disposable mask flies out of an overflowing bin that hasn’t been shut properly; in the course of one night, it encounters a seagull, a whale and a school of sleeping fish who fervently attempt to chase it out...

Major threats identified for PNG General elections

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The use of firearms is one of the three major threats identified by the Papua New Guinea joint security forces for General Election 2022, Deputy Commissioner of Police (operations) Anton Billie says. “The threats for the security planners are bribery and social media,” he said. Billie said the number of firearms in circulation in the lead up to the issuance of...

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 Health Organisation (WHO) said in a statement on Tuesday. BA.2 should also remain classified as Omicron, WHO’s Technical Advisory which was held Tuesday. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19, and the expert group meets regularly to...

Melanesian Spearhead Group appoints Leonard Louma as new Director General

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After a lengthy process, the Melanesian Spearhead Group(MSG) Secretariat has a new Director-General, Leonard Louma from Papua New Guinea. This follows an announcement by the Chairman of the MSG and Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape in an official statement issued on 01 February 2022 in Port Moresby. The MSG Secretariat was without a Director-General since the departure...

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

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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 deal with a devastating outbreak of Covid-19. A senior doctor and two nurses at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) in the capital of Honiara have told of how there are no beds for Covid patients –...

Four more Samoan Associate Ministers sworn-in

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Four Samoan Associate Ministers were sworn-in Tuesday to support the workload of Cabinet ministers. The larger Ministries such and Public Works, Environment and Agriculture now have two Associate Ministers. Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mataafa said the appointments share the workload in assisting the Cabinet Ministers and also give the Associate Ministers experience in the work of Cabinet other than being ordinary...

Communications restored to Tonga a month after volcanic eruption and tsunami

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Tonga has been reconnected to the world following repairs to a submarine cable, a month after a volcanic eruption and tsunami cut communications to the remote Pacific island nation. “People on the main island will have access almost immediately,” the Tonga Cable chief executive, James Panuve, told Reuters by telephone after a repair ship handed over the restored cable on...

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 Crisis Response Emergency Support Loan (Phase 2)” worth up to 10 billion JPY (FJD$186 million). The exchange of notes between the Acting Prime Minister and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Kawakami Fumihiro, Ambassador of Japan in Suva...

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