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Increasing COVID death worries Fiji’s Ministry of Health

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Fiji's main island Viti Levu remains at the mercy of COVOD-19 and this is concerning for the Ministry of Health as 2 261vlives have been claimed due to the infection. Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said the ministry has the capacity in the morgues to cater for the increased deaths. The Health Ministry has been registering COVID deaths in...

PNG Controller calls on citizens to take COVID-19 vaccine

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Papua New Guinea Commissioner of Police and Controller of the PNG COVID-19 National Pandemic Response, David Manning, has called on citizens to come forward and get the COVID-19 vaccine. Manning called upon citizens not to be complacent against COVID-19 even as no new COVID-19 cases were recorded on Saturday 31 July. He said so far the virus has affected 17,774...

World’s best female weightlifters at the Tokyo Olympics inspire Nancy Abouke of Nauru

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo At only 18 years of age, Nancy Abouke of Nauru is now ranked 10th in the women’s 76kg category after her Tokyo 2020 Olympic debut in weightlifting. The young Nauru lifter competed alongside some of the world’s top female lifters in the 76kg body weight category, recording a total lift of 203kg (snatch-90kg and...

Dr Luis Cruz reflects on ONOC’s Medical Shared Services at Tokyo 2020

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Since the ancient Olympics in Greece, medicine and healthcare have played a key role in the success of athletes in every Olympiad The same holds true for the modern Olympics since 1896. In fact, in concept, the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Medical and Scientific Commission is the oldest of its commissions for precisely this reason. Guam’s Dr Luis Cruz who is...

PNG Olympic Committee turns 60 this week, meet its Secretary General, Auvita Rapilla

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No doubt, many in the national, regional and global sporting and Olympic Movement probably do. Rapilla is a trailblazer in the sporting world. ‘I've been very fortunate that I've had great support from day one. Sir John Dawanincura was Secretary-General when I came in. He took me on board, and he believed in me and challenged me,’ said Rapilla. She...

China could start conflict in Pacific, Democrat says

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A top Democrat and vice chairwoman of the United States House armed services committee wants greater inclusion of Australia in a Pacific naval strategy, suggesting any conflict with China could easily happen away from the main confrontation point of Taiwan, in waters where the Communist regime wants to create choke points. Congresswoman and former navy commander Elaine Luria, the first...

New Zealand’s support for Fiji’s COVID-19 response continues with vaccine delivery

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has announced further support for Fiji, including funding support for nursing staff and 100,000 doses of vaccines due to arrive in country today. “Our thoughts remain with Fiji during this incredibly challenging period,” Mahuta said. “New Zealand has funded 100,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine directly from the Spanish government in order to meet Fiji’s...

Solomon Islands shutdown borders to keep delta variant out

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Solomon Islands has closed its borders to incoming travellers indefinitely in a bid to keep the delta variant of Covid-19 out of the country. Neighbouring countries Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Australia continue to grapple with the deadly variant with Fiji the worst affected with over 22,000 active cases, and over 230 deaths since April. Solomon Islands Health Minister Culwick Togamana...

Human rights in the Pacific – milestones, challenges and the way forward

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By Heike Alefsen and Miles Young There have been notable human rights developments in the Pacific during the past four years since the joint United Nations Human Rights-Pacific Community (SPC) report on the human rights situation in the region was last published: Achievements have included increased protection of human rights through changes in domestic law such as family protection...

Palau in further talks for travel bubbles; begins to vaccinate young people

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The Palau Government is in talks with Singapore, Korea, and Taiwan to restart its tourism given Palau’s success and high rate of the vaccination programmes, according to President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. Tourism Minister Ngirai Tmetuchl said that the discussion with Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore has started. Tmetuchl told reporters at a 21 July press conference that while the bubbles with...

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PNG Opposition raises concern on foreign syndicates

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President Adeang backs Nauru’s switch to China

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‘Precarious’ – Newsmakers dissect state and future of Pacific journalism

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If the pen is mightier than the sword, then an army of journalists has assembled in Fiji’s capital to discuss the state and future...