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The Fiji Times » Locals fear for safety

14 July, 2021, 11:45 am Villagers of Malau are worried about their safety as they feel exposed to activities at the quarantine area. Picture: SERAFINA SILAITOGA Residents living in Malau are worried about their safety because they feel they’re exposed to activities happening at the quarantined Fiji Forest Industries quarters. The residents are worried because security officers based at the main gate to the FFI mill sit less than five metres from the table where food are dropped off for those in quarantine. Speaking on behalf of the residents, Epeli Asaisea said since the soldiers arrived in Malau to occupy the closed FFI quarters, there had been no awareness or advice given to the residents.

Merck Foundation Health Media Training to be organized virtually in partnership with Mauritius Media Trust Board for Mauritian, Madagascar and Seychelles media to break Infertiliy stigma and support girl education and raise awareness about coronavirus

Merck Foundation Health Media Training will be chaired by Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation (Merck-Foundation.com); Merck Foundation, to announce a call for applications for 6 different awards for Media, Film, Fashion and Music fraternity in Mauritius, Mauritius, Madagascar, and Seychelles to break Infertility stigma and raise awareness about coronavirus. Merck Foundation Media Trust Board, Mauritius to conduct Merck Foundation Health Media Training, particularly for Mauritius, Madagascar, and Seychelles media fraternities. The objective of the training is to emphasize the significant role that media plays to break the stigma around infertility, in addressing sensitive social and health issues such as breaking Infertility stigma, empowering girls and women through education. Moreover, in the given unprecedented times, raising awareness about coronavirus and the best health prevention practices during this global pandemic.

The Fiji Times » Pfizer safest for children

14 July, 2021, 10:45 am A Ministry of Health staff member gives instructions to members of the public lining up for swabbing at the Nausori Special School in Vunimono, Nausori. Picture: ELIKI NUKUTABU Of the five COVID vaccines that have been approved worldwide, Pfizer is the safest for children from 12 years to 15 years old, says Labasa Hospital’s paediatrician Dr Rayape Diege. Responding to concerns from parents during the Vanua o Ca’audrove virtual discussion on COVID, Dr Diege said children under the ages of 12 years were not vaccinated because worldwide studies had indicated that only those above the ages of 19 years old could contract COVID-19 even though children could carry the virus with them.

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