Fiji police deliver groceries, toilet paper amid COVID-19 spike
FILE PHOTO: An empty downtown street is seen as shops were closed and only essential businesses and restaurants providing takeaway service remained open as an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) affects Suva, Fiji, June 27, 2021. Picture taken June 27, 2021. REUTERS/David Hotchin
July 8, 2021
By Byron Kaye
(Reuters) -Fiji reported a record daily increase in COVID-19 infections as it began distributing groceries to some households, urging people to stay at home amid rising infections of the highly transmissible Delta variant of the virus.
The Pacific country reported 791 new infections in a day, according to data published late on Wednesday, and three additional deaths.
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