Siteri Sauvakacolo
23 April, 2021, 12:30 am
Passengers travelling from the Ba end have their names registered at the Tuvu border. Picture: BALJEET SINGH
ROSIE Travel Group assisted the Health Ministry teams doing contact tracing in the Western Division by providing vehicles to help them conduct the critical exercise.
Managing director Tony Whitton said it was important for everyone to come together during the COVID-19 crisis.
“On Saturday, we were advised by the ministry there was a potential border quarantine breach and considering the short notice, we were asked if we had the availability of drivers and vehicles to assist the ministry with contact tracing,” he said.