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The Fiji Times » COVID-19: Containment areas will be maintained given steady rise in cases across Viti Levu

Timoci Vula Police officers at the checkpoint in Lami. Picture: FT FILE Fiji’s Ministry of Health and Medical Services has confirmed that because of the steadily rising number of cases across Viti Levu, the borders of all six containment areas – Lautoka, Nadi, Rakiraki, Lami, Suva and Nausori – are being maintained. Ministry permanent secretaru Dr James Fong said the confirmation of cases of unknown origin, in particular, indicated the virus could still be present in all six areas. As a result, he said the borders must be enforced, as must the other restrictions that are in place. “When the data tells us to proceed in a different direction – we’ll tell you,” Dr Fong said tonight at the COVID-19 press briefing.

Fiji reports three new covid cases – two patients recover

“All three have been in isolation since yesterday,” he said. “The contact tracers are locating and quarantining their close contacts. All other known primary contacts relating to the three have tested negative.” Meanwhile, the ministry’s Head of Health Protection, Dr Aalisha Sahukhan, confirmed this evening that two patients had recovered. Fiji now has 38 active covid-19 cases in isolation facilities, seven are border quarantine cases, 26 locally transmitted cases and five are currently being investigated to determine the source of transmission. Talebula Kate is a Fiji Times reporter.

No one should die for lack of oxygen

No one should die for lack of oxygen Newsroom 9 hrs ago © Provided by Newsroom Editor’s note: The opinions in this article are the author’s, as published by our content partner, and do not represent the views of Microsoft News or Microsoft. It s hard to take when someone dies unnecessarily - as is the case as thousands run out of oxygen around the world. Dr Stephen Howie takes a look at the oxygen problem, arguing NZ needs to play its role outside its own borders.  Most of us have seen the horrific scenes in India, as hospitals are overwhelmed by Covid-19, and oxygen has run out. People are dying – it couldn’t be plainer. The world is rallying, as it should, but the situation is dire.

The Fiji Times » COVID-19: Suva hotels and motels to be used as quarantine centres

Talebula Kate 9 May, 2021, 7:26 am Ministry of Health and Medical Services permanent secretary, Dr James Fong and Ministry of Health head of health protection Dr Aalisha Sahukhan make their way to the news conference at Dinem House in Toorak, Suva. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU/FILE Fiji’s Ministry of Health and Medical Services will be using hotels and motels in Suva as quarantine centres for primary contacts of new COVID-19 cases. Ministry permanent secretary Dr James Fong noted this in the daily press briefing last Friday saying the recent cases from Lautoka and Suva are troubling– as they point to wider transmission in these areas.

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