COVID-19: 4 RFMF Medics Test Positive, Decontamination Process Underway “We have done contact tracing and isolation of primary contacts and we are disinfecting areas that need it, including our hospital - George Mate Medical Center. by wati talebula-nuku Queen Elizabeth barracks was cordoned off this morning. Photo: Leon Lord
2021-05-29
Four cases of COVID-19 were recorded among Republic of Fiji Military Forces medical personnel. As a result, the Queen Elizabeth barracks was cordoned off this morning.
Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) Commander, Rear-Admiral Viliame Naupoto has confirmed that the decontamination of the George Mate Medical Center (GMMC) was underway.
Sea Mystery- Survivor’s Father: ‘I Told My Son, Don’t Go’ It is still unclear as to how the vessel – which has since sunk – and its crew members came to a state as such as Police are questioning the three survivors. by inoke rabonu and wati talebula- nuku
23 May 2021 12:43 Seafarer Tevita Kapawale’s father, Semiti Rigamoto on May 22, 2021. Photo: Leon Lord. Inset: Tevita Kapawale
2021-05-22
The father of Tevita Kapawale, 26, who was rescued by the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) Naval Division on Thursday, said he was thankful that his son was alive.
Mr Kapawale is believed to have been
RFMF Nurse Blessed To Join Frontline Team The 36-year-old first joined the RFMF as an engineer and worked in his position for five years. by nicolette chambers
16 May 2021 11:19 Republic of Fiji Military Forces Staff Sergeant Nurse, Anitalu Natoga on the MV Veivueti medical ship at the Lautoka Wharf. Photo: Nicolette Chambers
2021-05-14
Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) Staff Sergeant Nurse, Anitalu Natoga, only spent three days with his family before he was called in to assist the medical team onboard MV Veivueti.
He had just returned from his deployment in Australia with the RFMF Exercise Coral Warr
Lautoka Field Hospital Open Today At Natokawaqa The hospital which will cater for inpatients, is a non-COVID hospital. by nicolette chambers
08 May 2021 10:32 The setup of the field hospital still in the process on May 7, 2021. Photo: Nicolette Chambers
The hospital which will cater for inpatients, is a non-COVID hospital.
It is understood that the hospital would be in operation for 21 days awaiting the end of the lockdown period of the Lautoka Hospital.
The Acting Superintendent at the Colonial War Memorial (CWM) Hospital, Dr Luke Nasedra said the hospital was intended to be in operation from yesterday.