Fiji’s new COVID-19 cases soar to 308; one death investigated
Fiji’s COVID-19 infection has soared with 308 new cases and one death recorded Thursday.
Ministry of Health and Medical Services permanent secretary Dr James Fong says 297 cases are from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone, and 11 are from Tramline Nadi.218 of the cases in Lami-Suva-Nausori are from existing areas of interest.
He said that included 153 cases from Qauia in Lami;...
Too early to say if COVID will be an endemic disease in Fiji – Dr Fong
Fiji's Ministry of Health permanent secretary Dr James Fong says the global expert consensus is that COVID-19 is likely to become an endemic disease, one which continues to circulate indefinitely.
However, he said it was too early to say if that would be the case in Fiji.
He said regardless, the strategy remained the same.
“We have to help people navigate the...
12 out of 18 Vanuatu Constituencies wait in suspense as legal battle continues
-The 19 Members of Vanuatu Parliament that have one foot out of parliament after the declaration by the Supreme Court, upholding the Speaker of Parliament’s announcement, but pending the Court of Appeal after the decision was set aside, come from 12 constituencies.
Vanuatu has a total of 18 constituencies.
The 19 MPs were elected in the constituencies of Tanna, Port Vila,...
Wise broadens Pacific coverage by launching transfers to Fiji
Wise, the technology company building the best way to move money around the world, has enabled international transfers to Fiji today, expanding coverage in the Pacific region.
Over 222,000 Fijians who live abroad, including 95% of those in New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada and the UK will now be able to send up to FJD$10,000(US$5,000) per transaction via the Wise...
Mining’s new frontier: Pacific nations caught in the rush for deep-sea riches
Miners are pushing hard to extract metals from the ocean floor, but there is mounting concern about what it might do to the marine environment
By Kate Lyons
SYDNEY, 24 JUNE 2021 (THE GUARDIAN)----Travel thousands of metres below the surface of the ocean, and you reach the seabed. Pitch black and quiet, it is largely unexplored, untouched, unknown.
What is known...
Captains ready for Oceania Sevens in Townsville
The eight competing team captains gathered around the iconic Townsville sign this morning to take the customary captain’s photo.
Participating was the men’s and women’s captains for Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Oceania.
• Nick Malouf (Australia Men)
• Sharni Williams (Australia Women)
• Jerry Tuwai (Fiji Men)
• Tokasa Seniyasi (Fiji Women)
• Scott Curry (New Zealand Men)
• Sarah Hirini (New Zealand Women)
• Stu Dunbar (Oceania Men)
• Lily Dick (Oceania Women)
They...
New head of fractured Pacific Forum stresses unity
The new Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum says he will champion solidarity and unity within the pre-eminent regional grouping.
At his first press conference since taking up the role, Henry Puna spoke about the recent decision by five Micronesian countries to withdraw from the Forum in protest at his appointment to the role.
Micronesia was unhappy that Pacific countries dishonoured...
Fiji records highest daily total of 279 COVID-19 cases and reports four deaths
Fiji has reported its highest daily total of positive COVID-19 infections with 279 cases reported Wednesday.
The ministry has also reported four deaths attributed to the virus.
Ministry of Health and Medical Services permanent secretary Dr James Fong announced these in the COVID-19 update last night.
He said of those cases, 46 are from existing containment zones or quarantine facilities in Nadi.
That...
Fiji’s virus spike ‘wake-up call’ for Pacific Islands: Red Cross
The Red Cross called for faster vaccine rollouts in vulnerable Pacific island nations Wednesday as a record Covid-19 surge threatens to overload Fiji's health system.
Fiji's two largest hospitals have been converted into dedicated Covid-19 facilities, with cases doubling every nine days since a second wave began in April.
The situation has been a “serious wake-up call” showing the need for...
97 percent vaccination rate in Niue
After the first phase of the Pfizer vaccine roll out which started three weeks ago, Niue can be proud that 97 per cent of the eligible population of 16 years and older have taken their first dose of the vaccine.
The Minister of Health Sauni Tongatule in an interview with BCN news said that he is proud of this number...