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12 new COVID-19 cases

12 new COVID-19 cases 12 new COVID-19 cases Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong Fiji now has 36 active COVID-19 cases in isolation, 14 of which are border quarantine cases, with 22 locally transmitted cases. While making the announcement, Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong says they are now able to confirm that contrary to what they feared yesterday, Fiji does not have a new cluster or community transmission. Doctor Fong says they have recorded 12 new cases of COVID-19 since their last update yesterday afternoon. The first case is a soldier working in a border quarantine facility in Nadi, and he is the roommate of case 73, the first border quarantine soldier announced to have been infected by the virus on Sunday April 18th.

Expect firmer management of containment zone borders from tomorrow

Expect firmer management of containment zone borders from tomorrow
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COVID-19 screening and surveillance underway

Vaccination programme to continue

Vaccination programme to continue The vaccination programme will continue to be done around Fiji. This has been confirmed by the Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong in a press conference this afternoon. He says it was highlighted by the World Health Organisation consultant in their discussion that the vaccination programme must continue. Dr Fong says now more than ever, it is important that vaccinations continue and they are making a lot of effort to bring in more vaccines. Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations IN DEPTH COVID-19 vaccination rollout in Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says he is getting vaccinated because it is what we all must do to defeat this pandemic once and for .

Screening programmes to be ramped up tomorrow – Dr Fong

Screening programmes to be ramped up tomorrow – Dr Fong Screening programmes to be ramped up tomorrow – Dr Fong Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James The Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong has highlighted they chose Sunday to restrict the movement of people because they will be ramping up their screening programmes. He says they understand that most places will not be open tomorrow and most people will be spending this day with their families. Doctor Fong says if they can confine the whole of Viti Levu, it will be easier for them to ramp up their screening programmes in targeted places.

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