Tag: covid-19
Why a full-on coronavirus outbreak would be catastrophic for PNG
COMMENTARY: By Georgie Bright, Australia associate director of Human Rights Watch
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, the fragile health system in Papua New Guinea was...
After surviving Covid-19, young doctor raring to go back to the...
By Felipe F. Salvosa II in Manila
Renz Paas is an avid consumer of medical literature. Following news of an outbreak of a novel coronavirus...
Fiji lifts movement restrictions in wake of TC Harold destruction
By Kelly Vacala in Suva
Fiji disaster authorities have lifted movement restrictions imposed yesterday during the height of Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold have been lifted...
NZ lockdown – day 14: Pacific groups at risk over social...
By RNZ News
Social media misinformation about Covid-19 is putting Pacific communities in New Zealand at particular risk, government advisers say.
The government announced a $17...
Restricted movement on Viti Levu as TC Harold hammers Fiji
By Maggie Boyle of FBC News
Fiji disaster authorities have put the whole of Viti Levu island on restricted movement due to TC Harold.
Director for...
Former PNG chief justice explains state role after second Covid-19 case
Former Chief Justice Sir Arnold Amet ... emergency powers up to controller alone. Video: EMTV News
By Martha Louis in Madang
Papua New Guinea's former Chief...
‘I lost my trust in her’, Timor PM says of health...
By Florencio Miranda Ximenes and Antónia Gusmão in Dili
Timor-Leste’s Prime Minister Taur Matan Ruak has explained the decision to dismiss the vice-health minister, saying...
Merauke in Papua reports spike in suspected cases, 2 deaths reported
Pacific Media Centre
Health authorities in Papua have reported a spike in the number of people under surveillance (ODP) in the southern Merauke district, with...
Stretched by coronavirus pandemic, Vanuatu faces cyclone, Mt Yasur ash
By Anita Roberts in Port Vila
While the Vanuatu government is investing its resources in tackling the coronavirus pandemic threat, it is now stretching its...
NZ lockdown – day 13: Number of new cases drops to...
By RNZ News
New Zealand has 54 new confirmed and probable cases of Covid-19, bringing the total number of cases to 1160, the Health Ministry...
During the Great Depression, many newspapers betrayed their readers. It’s happening...
ANALYSIS: By Sally Young of the University of Melbourne
Many newspapers betrayed their readers during the Great Depression and now some are doing so again...
NZ Health Minister offers to resign over beach trip in virus...
By RNZ News
New Zealand's Health Minister David Clark has revealed that he took a trip to the beach during the alert level 4 lockdown...
NZ lockdown – day 12: Nation needs to ‘stay the course’,...
By RNZ News
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern does not want New Zealand to be at level four for "a minute longer than needed", but says...
Southern Cross covers host of issues in fast-moving Covid-19 time
Pacific Media Watch
From the second week of lockdown in New Zealand, to Covid-19 in the Pacific and an "authoritarianism creep" by governments in the...
NZ passes 1000 cases threshold, but Bauer collapse main talking point
PACIFIC PANDEMIC DIARY: By Sri Krishnamurthi, self-isolating in Auckland under New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdown as part of a Pacific Media Watch series.
As New Zealand...
Campus journalist ‘forced’ to apologise for criticising Duterte over virus online
By Samantha Bagayas in Manila
A campus journalist from the University of the East (UE) in the Philippines was allegedly forced to issue a public...
‘Stay at home’ – sweeping virus curfew arrests as Fiji, Vanuatu...
Pacific Media Watch
Authorities are cracking down to try and stop the spread of the coronavirus in Fiji, which already has 12 cases, reports TVNZ...
NZ lockdown – day 11: Nation has ‘made a good start’,...
By Jane Patterson, political editor of RNZ News
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it's too early to claim success against the spread of Covid-19 but...
Refugees, asylum seekers flag fears over possible Brisbane virus hotspot
By Stefan Armbruster of SBS News in Brisbane
Refugees and asylum seekers in Brisbane have begun daily protests urging for their release after doctors and...
Pacific coronavirus: Cases rise in Tahiti, Guam and Hawai’i
By RNZ Pacific
The number of people with Covid-19 in the Pacific continues to climb with French Polynesia hitting 40 cases, Guam now over 90...
Creeping authoritarianism in Pacific not the answer to virus pandemic
PACIFIC PANDEMIC DIARY: By David Robie, self-isolating in Auckland under New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdown as part of a Pacific Media Watch series.
A rather beautiful...
NZ lockdown – day 10: Women’s Refuge sees high demand, strains
By RNZ News
Women's Refuge says lockdown worries and family strains are resulting in high demand at many of their services right now.
Chief executive Ang...