COVID-19: 105 New Cases, Grantham Road, Tacirua Cases Under Investigation Possible new clusters at Grantham Road and Tacirua are under investigation. by inoke rabonu
The highest number of COVID-19 new cases recorded in a day was announced today.
Permanent Secretary for Health and Medical Services Dr James Fong said there are 105 new cases to report today.
98 of the new cases are linked to the following existing clusters:
CWMH: 21
Nasinu Police Barracks – 7
Dr Fong said cases from the following areas are under investigation to determine whether they have links to other cases:
Grantham Road (5)
Tacirua (2).
A review of cases from Nadi reported yesterday has found that 1 case tested positive twice, and was subsequently counted twice, due to different names for the same
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2 COVID-19 Patients Pass Away From Pre-Existing Illnesses Fiji has recorded a total of 1118 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020. There have been 312 recoveries and 4 deaths due to COVID-19. by inoke rabonu
2021-06-12
Two patients admitted at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital for pre-existing severe illnesses have died. With the ongoing outbreak at the hospital, both patients tested positive for COVID-19 during their admission.
Permanent Secretary for Health and Medical Services Dr James Fong said their doctors have determined that their causes of death are related to the pre-existing illnesses for which they were admitted and receiving treatment for at the hospital.
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We have recorded a total of 1014 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020. There have been 304 recoveries and 4 deaths due to COVID-19. A total of 4 COVID-19 positive patients have died from pre-existing non-COVID-19 related illnesses. .