Arieta Vakasukawaqa Peter Loy Chong. Picture: FILE The head of the Catholic Church in Fiji says the church supports medical ethics requiring people’s rights to be respected. Archbishop Peter Loy Chong highlighted this during a virtual conference discussing the Government’s “no jab, no job” policy. The archbishop said he understood the perspective on medical ethics after the explanation from former government doctor Jone Hawea. He said the church held the view that people’s rights should be respected. “Freedom should be respected. You step over the freedom of a person, you step over his dignity, lower him down to less than a human being,” he said.