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Update: COVID-19 press conference
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If there are no new cases over the next 2 weeks to 1 month, then we will be more relaxed with the restrictions – Dr Fong
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Soldier contracts COVID-19 from a Nadi quarantine facility
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Curfew reverts to 11pm-4am for the Western Division from today
Coca-Cola Games and large religious gatherings cancelled for the next 14 days
Curfew reverts to 11pm-4am for the Western Division from today
Coca-Cola Games and large religious gatherings cancelled for the next 14 days
Curfew hours will revert to 11pm to 4am in Nadi and Lautoka.
Major events including the Coca Cola Games and graduation ceremonies will have to be cancelled for the next 14 days.
Please wear masks, pick up this habit and put it on every day - PM Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama says the government is allowing for limited movement and COVID-safe activity within the Containment Area in Nadi and Lautoka area from this afternoon and the 24 hour curfew has been lifted.
Doctor Fong commends huge overnight contact tracing effort by frontline staff
They identified 336 contacts
They identified 336 contacts Sunday 18/04/2021
Contact tracing teams managed to identify 336 primary and secondary contacts and brought them into quarantine facilities overnight after confirmation that a soldier contracted COVID-19 from a Nadi quarantine facility.
Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong says Fiji’s security protocols have done exceptionally well at keeping people safe, and they will use this opportunity to strengthen them further, particularly to prevent the spread of new, more contagious variants.
He says what they can say is that the soldier did not violate protocol.