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		<title>&#8216;We&#8217;re doing something about it&#8217; &#8211; Fiji&#8217;s health minister defends HIV response</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Margot Staunton, RNZ Pacific senior journalist Fiji&#8217;s Health Minister Dr Ratu Antonio Lalabalavu has defended the government&#8217;s handling of the country&#8217;s HIV crisis. HIV is surging in Fiji with at least 9000 people &#8212; or nearly one percent of the population &#8212; reported to be now infected. There are concerns that the real figure ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/margot-staunton">Margot Staunton</a>, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/">RNZ Pacific</a> senior journalist</em></p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s Health Minister Dr Ratu Antonio Lalabalavu has defended the government&#8217;s handling of the country&#8217;s HIV crisis.</p>
<p>HIV is surging in Fiji with at least 9000 people &#8212; or nearly one percent of the population &#8212; reported to be now infected.</p>
<p>There are concerns that the real figure could be significantly higher, with global health experts saying HIV is historically under-reported.</p>
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<p>The World Health Organisation (WHO) believes the country has been gripped by an &#8220;escalating HIV outbreak&#8221;.</p>
<p>The island nation declared an HIV outbreak in January last year, with the government calling it &#8220;a national crisis&#8221; and regional health experts warning that it could spread across the region.</p>
<p>Dr Lalabalavu told <i>Pacific Waves </i>that despite the rising tide of infection the government&#8217;s response to the crisis had been &#8220;responsible&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Look at the [HIV] trend and how it started, it goes way back to 2017, 2018. We are the government that recognised it and now we are doing something about it.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Budget allocation</strong><br />
The government allocated FJ$10 million (US$4.4 million) in last year&#8217;s Budget towards initiatives designed to tackle the problem, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;From last year there have been government initiatives put in place to ensure that we do try and get this under control.&#8221;</p>
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<figure style="width: 1050px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://media.rnztools.nz/rnz/image/upload/s--t2WLTePT--/ar_16:10,c_fill,f_auto,g_auto,q_auto,w_1050/v1774916907/4JQWMON_2025_web_images_2_png?_a=BACCd2AD" alt="Fiji's Health Minister Antonio Lalabalavu" width="1050" height="656" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Fiji&#8217;s Health Minister Dr Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu . . . &#8220;government initiatives have been put in place to ensure that we do try and get this under control.&#8221; Image: FB/Fiji Ministry of Health &amp; Medical Services</figcaption></figure>
<p class="photo-captioned__information"><strong>Alarming stats<br />
</strong>The Health Minister revealed some alarming HIV statistics in Parliament earlier this month.</p>
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<p>&#8220;In 2025, Fiji recorded 2003 new diagnoses, up from 1583 in 2024, with the national rate diagnosis rising to 226 per 100,000, up from 13 per 100,000 in 2019 &#8212; a 17-fold increase,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Men remain more affected, but the gap is narrowing, showing that infection is increasingly affecting women and families.&#8221;</p>
<p>On top of that, a new trend has emerged showing that the number of HIV-positive newborns is on the rise, according to the head of Fiji&#8217;s National HIV Outbreak and Cluster Response team, Dr Jason Mitchell.</p>
<p>Sixty babies were born with HIV last year, up from 31 cases in 2024 and more than 3 percent of women attending antenatal care in Fiji were testing positive for HIV, with the number slightly higher in the capital, Suva, Dr Mitchell said.</p>
<p>One baby is being diagnosed with HIV every week due to mother-to-child transmission, and one child is dying every month from advanced HIV disease.</p>
<p><strong>Mother-to-child transmission<br />
</strong>Mother-to-baby transmission is a growing concern, according to treatment support worker Dashika Balak.</p>
<p>&#8220;They (the mothers) test negatively initially but over the course of the pregnancy they acquire HIV,&#8221; Balak said.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a new trend that we are seeing, because these women may not have risky behaviours but most of the partners are injecting drug users and in pregnancy people do have sex.&#8221;</p>
<p>Testing during pregnancy is now underway to reduce the risk of transmission to babies, she said.</p>
<p>Dr Lalabalavu has admitted that sexual promiscuity and drug use among youth in particular are huge contributing factors in the HIV epidemic.</p>
<p>Asked exactly how the government planned to address this, he said &#8220;a behavioural change programme&#8221; was needed to ensure that happens.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is part of the plan, you need good planning and a programme to ensure that is implemented across the board,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is not just something for the Ministry of Health, it&#8217;s for the various ministries, important stakeholders, the<i> vanua</i>, the church and the family in general.&#8221;</p>
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<figure style="width: 1050px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" src="https://media.rnztools.nz/rnz/image/upload/s--I5kvQqB4--/ar_16:10,c_fill,f_auto,g_auto,q_auto,w_1050/v1774917576/4JQWM61_2025_web_images_13_png?_a=BACCd2AD" alt="Fiji has been gripped by an &quot;escalating HIV outbreak&quot;." width="1050" height="656" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Fiji has been gripped by an &#8220;escalating HIV outbreak&#8221;. Image: FB/Fiji Ministry of Health &amp; Medical Services</figcaption></figure>
<p class="photo-captioned__information"><strong>Conservative beliefs<br />
</strong>Although there were plans to introduce a vital needle and syringe exchange programme, its rollout would take time, Dr Lalabalavu said.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We will have to tread carefully in terms of how it is accepted within the community, and also we need to look into the legal aspect of it. So we are in the final stages of ensuring that the programme is endorsed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cultural and religious beliefs played a part in the sensitivity around the issue in Fiji, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;First of all, you need to create awareness that by doing this we are not advocating for drug use. That is the challenge and the narrative that we need the general public are aware of,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Right now we are looking at avenues to ensure that we get the message to important stakeholders such as the community, the <i>vanua</i>, and religious-based organisations that are here.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We want to tap into their capabilities so they can, together with the ministry, pass this message along to their congregations and to the public at large,&#8221; he said.</p>
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<figure style="width: 1050px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" src="https://media.rnztools.nz/rnz/image/upload/s--oppzsJtr--/ar_16:10,c_fill,f_auto,g_auto,q_auto,w_1050/v1774917812/4JQWLZG_2025_web_images_14_png?_a=BACCd2AD" alt="Civil society organisations and interest groups took to the streets for a special march to commemorate World AIDS Day on 1 December 2025." width="1050" height="656" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Civil society organisations and interest groups took to the streets for a special march to commemorate World AIDS Day on 1 December 2025. Image: FB/Fiji Ministry of Health &amp; Medical Services</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Echoing this, Mitchell told Fiji&#8217;s state broadcaster that introducing the programme would not be easy, given the negative reactions in the past when condom use and family planning were phased in.</p>
<p>He said health officials were accused of promoting promiscuity among youth, when they were responding to public health needs.</p>
<p>However, he stressed that the needle and syringe programme was crucial to reducing HIV and Hepatitis C infections in the country.</p>
<p>Needle sharing is described as widespread in group settings, leading to infection clusters within families and communities.</p>
<p>The Health Minister said he expected that by the time the programme went public, it would be well accepted by the people.</p>
<p><span class="credit"><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ</em><em>.</em></span></p>
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		<title>&#8216;HIV shouldn&#8217;t be death sentence in Fiji&#8217; &#8211; call for testing amid outbreak</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2025 00:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Christina Persico, RNZ Pacific bulletin editor Fiji&#8217;s Minister for Health and Medical Services has revealed the latest HIV numbers in the country to a development partner roundtable discussing the national response. The minister reported 490 new HIV cases between October and December last year, bringing the 2024 total to 1583. &#8220;Included in this number ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/christina-persico">Christina Persico,</a> <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/">RNZ Pacific</a> bulletin editor</em></p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s Minister for Health and Medical Services has revealed the latest HIV numbers in the country to a development partner roundtable discussing the national response.</p>
<p>The minister reported 490 new HIV cases between October and December last year, bringing the 2024 total to 1583.</p>
<p>&#8220;Included in this number are 32 newborns diagnosed with HIV acquired through mother-to-child transmission,&#8221; Dr Atonio Rabici Lalabalavu said.</p>
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<p>Fiji <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/538804/entire-pacific-region-at-risk-unaids-on-fiji-hiv-outbreak">declared an outbreak of the disease</a> in January. The <i>Fiji Sun</i> reported around 115 HIV-related deaths in the January-September 2024 period.</p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s Central Division reported 1100 new cases in 2024, with 427 in the Western Division and 50 in the Northern Division.</p>
<p>Of the newly recorded cases, less than half &#8212; 770 &#8212; have been successfully linked to care, of which 711 have been commenced on antiretroviral therapy (ART).</p>
<p>Just over half were aged in their twenties, and 70 percent of cases were male.</p>
<p><strong>Increase in TB, HIV co-infection</strong><br />
Dr Lalabalavu said the increase in HIV cases was also seeing an increase in tuberculosis and HIV co-infection, with 160 individuals in a year.</p>
<p>He said the ministry strongly encouraged individuals to get tested, know their status, and if it was positive, seek treatment.</p>
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<p>And if it is negative, to maintain that negative status.</p>
<p>&#8220;I will reiterate what I have said before to all Fijians &#8211; HIV should not be a death sentence in Fiji,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>In the Western Pacific, the estimated number of people living with HIV (PLHIV) reached 1.9 million in 2020, up from 1.4 million in 2010.</p>
<p>At the time, the World Health Organisation said that over the previous two decades, HIV prevalence in the Western Pacific had remained low at 0.1 percent.</p>
<p>However, the low prevalence in the general population masked high levels of HIV infection among key populations.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ</em>.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Entire Pacific region at risk&#8217;, says UNAIDS on Fiji HIV outbreak</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2025 00:49:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fiji&#8217;s Minister for Health and Medical Services has declared an HIV outbreak. Dr Ratu Atonio Rabici Lalabalavu announced 1093 new HIV cases from the period of January to September 2024. &#8220;This declaration reflects the alarming reality that HIV is evolving faster than our current services can cater for,&#8221; he said. READ MORE: Other ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji&#8217;s Minister for Health and Medical Services has declared an HIV outbreak.</p>
<p>Dr Ratu Atonio Rabici Lalabalavu announced 1093 new HIV cases from the period of January to September 2024.</p>
<p>&#8220;This declaration reflects the alarming reality that HIV is evolving faster than our current services can cater for,&#8221; he said.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We need the support of every Fijian. Communities, civil society, faith-based organizations, private sector partners, and international allies must join us in raising awareness, reducing stigma, and ensuring everyone affected by HIV receives the care and support they need.&#8221;</p>
<p>In early December, the Fiji Medical Association <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/536113/fiji-medical-association-urges-govt-to-declare-hiv-outbreak">called on the government to declare an HIV outbreak</a> &#8220;as a matter of priority&#8221;.</p>
<p>As of mid-December, 19 under-fives were diagnosed with HIV in Fiji.</p>
<p>The UN Development Programme has recently delivered <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/539281/drugs-delivered-to-fiji-to-support-hiv-response">3000 antiretroviral drugs to Fiji to support the HIV response</a>.</p>
<p><strong>World&#8217;s largest epidemic</strong><br />
A report released in mid-2024 showed that in 2023, 6.7 million people living with HIV were residing in Asia and the Pacific, making it the world&#8217;s largest epidemic after eastern and southern Africa.</p>
<p>&#8220;Among countries with available data, HIV epidemics are growing in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, the Lao People&#8217;s Democratic Republic, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines,&#8221; the report said.</p>
<p>The regional director of UNAIDS Asia Pacific Eamonn Murphy said rising new infections in Fiji &#8220;put the entire Pacific region at risk&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Prioritisation of HIV by the government is critical for not only the people of Fiji, but the entire Pacific,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Political will is the essential first step. There must also be community leadership and regional solidarity to ensure these strategies work.&#8221;</p>
<p>UNAIDS said the 1093 cases from January to September was three times as many as there were in 2023.</p>
<p>Preliminary Ministry of Health numbers show that among the newly-diagnosed individuals who are currently receiving antiretroviral therapy, half contracted HIV through injecting drug use. Over half of all people living with HIV who are aware of their status are not on treatment.</p>
<p><strong>Second-fastest growth</strong><br />
&#8220;Fiji has the second fastest growing HIV epidemic in the Asia and the Pacific region,&#8221; Murphy said.</p>
<p>He said the data does not just tell the story about a lack of services, but it indicates that even when people know they are HIV-positive, they are fearful to receive care.</p>
<p>&#8220;There must be a deliberate effort to not only strengthen health systems, but to respond to the unique needs of the most affected populations, including people who use drugs.</p>
<p>&#8220;Perpetuating prejudice against any group will only slow progress.&#8221;</p>
<p>UNAIDS also said the HIV Outbreak Response Plan called for a combination of prevention approaches.</p>
<p>Since the sexual transmission of HIV remains a significant factor, other key approaches are condom distribution and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a treatment taken by an HIV-negative person to reduce the risk of contracting HIV if they are exposed.</p>
<p><strong>UNAIDS support</strong><br />
Through the Australian government&#8217;s Indo-Pacific HIV Partnership, UNAIDS is supporting Fiji to scale up prevention approaches.</p>
<p>United Nations Resident Coordinator in Fiji Dirk Wagener said the outbreak declaration and the launch of high-impact interventions, such as needle syringe programmes and PrEP, marked a critical turning point in Fiji&#8217;s efforts to combat the epidemic.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Joint UN Team on HIV, with UNAIDS as its secretariat, stands ready to provide coordinated and sustained support to ensure the success of these strategies and to protect the most vulnerable.&#8221;</p>
<p>The HIV Surge Strategy includes tactics for Fiji to achieve the Global AIDS Strategy targets &#8212; 95 percent of all people living with HIV aware their status, 95 percent of diagnosed people on antiretroviral therapy, and 95 percent of people on treatment achieving a suppressed viral load.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ</em>.</p>
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		<title>1 in 50 Fijian children may have rheumatic heart disease, says health chief</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Pauliasi Mateboto in Suva One in 50 Fijian children could have rheumatic heart disease and children between the ages of five to 15 years are the most at risk of rheumatic fever. While revealing these alarming statistics, Health Secretary Dr James Fong revealed the high figures indicated the high screening conducted by the ministry, ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Pauliasi Mateboto in Suva</em></p>
<p>One in 50 Fijian children could have rheumatic heart disease and children between the ages of five to 15 years are the most at risk of rheumatic fever.</p>
<p>While revealing these alarming statistics, Health Secretary Dr James Fong revealed the high figures indicated the high screening conducted by the ministry, which was a positive sign in terms of early detection and early mitigation.</p>
<p>Speaking at the World Heart Day celebration in Suva yesterday, he said the ministry was focused on dedicating the best care to those diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease (RHD).</p>
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<p>It had been proven that with the best medical care, patients of the disease lived a long life.</p>
<p>Dr Fong highlighted the ministry’s advocacy and early detection awareness in the community remained the focus of the ministry, as it saw an opportunity to reach many Fijians as possible.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Maca Tikoicina, the grandmother of young Jaydee Tikocina who was diagnosed with RHD last year, shared the painful experience their family had endured in the past 12 months.</p>
<p>She stated Jaydee was diagnosed in September 2022 and had to drop out of school as he became too weak and unable to carry out normal duties.</p>
<p>She highlighted that following through with doctors’ consultations, taking the prescribed medicines on time and following the strict injection schedule of one injection after every 21 days resulted in significant improvement in her grandchild’s life.</p>
<p>“When the doctors screened him in March, they noted some improvements in his heart at the recent check earlier this month, we were told Jaydee can play sports again,” she said.</p>
<p>According to Tikocina, sports and other physical activities were some of the many activities and joys that Jaydee was barred from when he was initially diagnosed.</p>
<p>Tikocina urged parents and guidance to get their children checked early and if they are diagnosed, the key was following medical advice.</p>
<p>She also encouraged Fijians to take advantage of the free screening programmes and outreaches organised by the Ministry of Health.</p>
<p><em>Pauliasi Mateboto</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Mass migration of Fiji nurses may be curbed soon, says health chief</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2023 03:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Siteri Sauvakacolo in Suva The mass migration of Fiji nurses could soon be curbed after the Health Ministry’s submissions to the government over the crisis. Health Secretary Dr James Fong said justifications had been established in this submission on ways the ministry could retain nurses. However, he would not want to preempt any decision ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Siteri Sauvakacolo in Suva</em></p>
<p>The mass migration of Fiji nurses could soon be curbed after the Health Ministry’s submissions to the government over the crisis.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said justifications had been established in this submission on ways the ministry could retain nurses.</p>
<p>However, he would not want to preempt any decision by providing an update on this latest development.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Fiji+nurse+exodus"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> The Fiji nurse exodus</a></li>
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<p>“So we will have to work out ways and means of facilitating retention and I think at the end of the day we have to look at something that’s broad,” Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>“It’s not only about looking at the salary restructure but also at other conditions beyond salary.</p>
<p>“I think that would be more cost effective in the long run than just looking at one aspect of the retention.”</p>
<p>Dr Fong believed the recently submitted submissions justified areas and ways in which the Health Ministry could better improve working conditions and salaries for nurses.</p>
<p>Health Minister Dr Atonio Lalabalavu had also indicated that countries in the region and around the world had been the recipient and benefactor of Fiji’s well-trained, experienced and capable health workforce and civil servants.</p>
<p>“Talk to any international expert in human resource for health and they will inform you that retiring employees early is not the strategy for staff shortage in health,” Dr Lalabalavu said during the Fiji Nursing Association’s 64th annual general meeting last weekend</p>
<p>“In fact, the opposite is true, you keep them longer while you build up the new intakes’ capabilities and skills.”</p>
<p><em>Siteri Sauvakacolo</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji plans grassroots habits education to help target NCDs, says Fong</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Luke Rawalai in Suva Changing daily habits will be the difficult issue to address when creating awareness in Fiji against non-communicable disease (NCDs), says Health Secretary Dr James Fong. Dr Fong said it required patience, empathy and resolve, but it was worth it for people to help loved ones and themselves. He said targeting ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Luke Rawalai in Suva</em></p>
<p>Changing daily habits will be the difficult issue to address when creating awareness in Fiji <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/460452/fiji-shifts-focus-from-covid-19-to-ncds">against non-communicable disease (NCDs)</a>, says Health Secretary Dr James Fong.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said it required patience, empathy and resolve, but it was worth it for people to help loved ones and themselves.</p>
<p>He said targeting NCDs-related care and addressing the root causes of these diseases was vital to Fiji&#8217;s response to covid-19’s inevitable progression towards becoming endemic.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/400m-burden-whole-of-society-needed-to-to-deal-with-ncds-dr-fong/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> $400m burden: Whole of society needed to to deal with NCDs – Dr Fong</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/460452/fiji-shifts-focus-from-covid-19-to-ncds">There&#8217;s a threat deadlier than covid-19, Fijians warned</a></li>
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<p>“The three divisional hospitals team also has a roving team that provides mobile support for patients,” he said.</p>
<p>“The wellness team has engaged institutions and organisations through the virtual modes and has run sessions on wellness and NCDs for the Ministry of Youth and Sports and Fiji Sports Commission, youth leaders and ambassadors to empower them as champions in their communities.</p>
<p>“The wellness unit has worked with the Fiji Sports Commission, Ministry of Youth and Sports and WHO (World Health Organisation) to develop videos for keeping physically active in pandemic and lockdowns.”</p>
<p>Dr Fong said that to ensure their staff were catered for as well, they were working with WHO to provide support for mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) for frontliners.</p>
<p>“Through the My Kana app and social media platforms we’re also encouraging an uptake of the Ministry of Agriculture “Grow From Home” gardening initiative and eating correctly-portioned meals.</p>
<p>“Division by division we’re taking this campaign to the grassroots, conducting home visits to conduct check-ups, operating local clinics that offer NCDs-related care, building capacity among healthcare staff through virtual training sessions, and informing people of our tele-health system.”</p>
<p><em>Luke Rawalai</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Luke Rawalai in Suva Fiji has recorded 987 covid-19 cases, says Ministry of Health permanent secretary Dr James Fong who says the latest deaths are a &#8220;stark reminder&#8221; of the seriousness of the pandemic. Fiji&#8217;s government reported on Monday 11 more people had died from covid-19, including a four-month-old girl and 15-year-old boy. Dr ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Luke Rawalai in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji has recorded 987 covid-19 cases, says Ministry of Health permanent secretary Dr James Fong who says the latest deaths are a &#8220;stark reminder&#8221; of the seriousness of the pandemic.</p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s government reported on Monday <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/460217/covid-19-schools-reopen-amid-third-wave-in-fiji">11 more people had died from covid-19</a>, including a four-month-old girl and 15-year-old boy.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said 656 cases were recorded last Saturday while 81 new cases were recorded on Sunday and 250 new cases in the past 24 hours ending at 8am on Monday morning.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/460217/covid-19-schools-reopen-amid-third-wave-in-fiji"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Covid-19: Schools reopen amid third wave in Fiji</a></li>
<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Fiji+covid+outbreak">Other Fiji covid outbreak reports</a></li>
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<p>Dr Fong said it was known there remained a high risk of resurgence of endemic variants and the arrival of new variants.</p>
<p>“Our socioeconomic survival depends on our ability to build and sustain individual and community-wide resilience. We should expect that covid-19 will be endemic, however we need to appreciate that ‘endemic’ doesn’t mean harmless,” he said.</p>
<p>“Endemic means that we expect continued circulation of the disease in the community, the baseline levels of which are yet to be determined.</p>
<p>“Leptospirosis, typhoid and dengue are endemic in Fiji and they are associated with serious outcomes, especially when the number of cases increases to outbreak levels.</p>
<p>“Building resilience means that we must adopt healthier lifestyles, make covid-safe behaviour a habit that we adopt and support others to adopt. Our objective is to live with the virus and, at the same time, ensure a high level of transmission suppression and prevention of severe outcomes.”</p>
<p><em>Luke Rawalai is</em> <em>a Fiji Times journalist. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji&#8217;s Health Ministry reports 1280 new covid-19 cases and five deaths</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Rohit Deo in Suva Fiji&#8217;s Ministry of Health and Medical Services has reported 1280 new covid-19 community cases since the last update on January 5. “We have recorded a total of 1280 new cases; of which 348 new cases were recorded on 06/01/2022, 320 new cases were recorded on 07/01/2022 and 612 new cases ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Rohit Deo in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s Ministry of Health and Medical Services has reported 1280 new covid-19 community cases since the last update on January 5.</p>
<p>“We have recorded a total of 1280 new cases; of which 348 new cases were recorded on 06/01/2022, 320 new cases were recorded on 07/01/2022 and 612 new cases in the last 24 hours ending at 8 am this morning,” the ministry said in a statement on Saturday evening.</p>
<p>Of the 1280 cases recorded since the last update, 619 cases were recorded in the Central Division; 535 cases were recorded in the Western Division, 114 cases were recorded in the Northern Division, and 12 cases in the Eastern Division.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2022/01/07/fiji-denies-tourists-claims-of-covid-nightmare-mistreatment-by-locals/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Fiji denies tourist’s claims of covid ‘nightmare’ mistreatment by locals</a></li>
<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Fiji+covid+crisis">Fiji covid-19 third wave outbreak</a></li>
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<p>Overall, there have been 57,187 cases recorded, with 69 percent of the cases from the Central Division, 27 percent of the cases from the Western Division, 1 percent of the cases from the Eastern Division, and 3 percent from the Northern Division.</p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s national 7-day rolling average is 349 daily cases calculated for 4 January 2022.</p>
<p>There are five covid-19 deaths to report:</p>
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<li>The first covid-19 death to report is of an 89-year-old female from Taveuni who died at home on January 4. She had pre-existing medical conditions and was not vaccinated.</li>
<li>The second covid-19 death to report is of a 55-year-old male from Nausori who died at home on January 4. He had a pre-existing medical condition, received his first dose of the covid-19 vaccine in mid-July and the second dose in mid-August. He was fully vaccinated.</li>
<li>The third covid-19 death to report is of a 61-year-old female from Caubati who died at home on January 6. She had multiple pre-existing medical conditions that contributed to her death. She was not vaccinated.</li>
<li>The fourth covid-19 death to report is of an 83-year-old female from Suva who died at home on January 7. She had received her first dose of the covid-19 vaccine in mid-June and the second dose in mid-August. She was fully vaccinated.</li>
<li>The fifth covid-19 death to report is of a 27-year-old male from Nausori who died at home on January 7. He had a significant predisposing medical condition that was assessed by the attending doctors to have contributed to his death. He received the first dose of his covid-19 vaccine at the end of July and his second dose, mid-September. He was fully vaccinated.</li>
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<p>There has been a total of 709 deaths due to covid-19 in Fiji.</p>
<p><em>Rohit Deo</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji denies tourist&#8217;s claims of covid &#8216;nightmare&#8217; mistreatment by locals</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Christine Rovoi, RNZ Pacific journalist The Australian government is assisting its citizens stranded in Fiji who also claimed they were mistreated by locals &#8212; claims rejects by tourism authorities &#8212; after testing positive to covid-19 when they arrived in the country on Boxing Day. The move follows claims by an Australian family that they ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By </em><span class="author-name"><em><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/christine-rovoi">Christine Rovoi</a>, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/">RNZ Pacific</a> journalist</em></span></p>
<p>The Australian government is assisting its citizens stranded in Fiji who also claimed they were mistreated by locals &#8212; claims rejects by tourism authorities &#8212; after testing positive to covid-19 when they arrived in the country on Boxing Day.</p>
<p>The move follows claims by an Australian family that they were locked in their hotel rooms and ignored by the staff soon after returning positive results for the coronavirus.</p>
<p>Fiji reopened its borders to international travellers on December 1 and that 30,000 visitors had arrived in the country since.</p>
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<p>Tourism Fiji said about 75,000 people had booked to stay in hotels and resorts across the country through to the end of January.</p>
<p>Australia is Fiji&#8217;s largest tourism market with more than 40 percent of the visitors from Down Under.</p>
<p>In a report, dated 4 January 2022 and aired on Australia&#8217;s Channel 7 network, Jacqueline Hoy claimed that what was supposed to be a dream holiday in Fiji had quickly turned into a nightmare for her family.</p>
<p>Hoy said their ordeal began when her brother tested positive for covid-19 soon after the family arrived at Nadi Airport from Sydney on December 26.</p>
<p><strong>Claim family was separated</strong><br />
She also claimed her family was separated and support was scarce.</p>
<p>Hoy said they were locked in their hotel rooms and did not get any food for three days &#8212; with calls for help to the hotel staff ignored.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is an absolute nightmare,&#8221; Hoy told the network. &#8220;On arrival at the hotel to check-in, there was no signage, no hand sanitiser and we waited four hours at the reception to check into our room.</p>
<p>&#8220;We didn&#8217;t get access to our rooms until 11.30pm. We were forced to sign a consent form which basically waived all our rights in relation to covid-19, access to our reports and medical records.</p>
<p>&#8220;I haven&#8217;t seen any medical reports, I&#8217;ve only been told I&#8217;m covid positive and I can&#8217;t leave my room in 10 days.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve been told that if any of our family members are seen together, coercing in the corridors &#8212; those who are negative will have to stay an extra seven days.&#8221;</p>
<p>The family is working with the Australian High Commission in Suva to get them home.</p>
<p>Australia&#8217;s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) said it was providing consular assistance, in accordance with the Consular Service Charter, to the family.</p>
<p>&#8220;Due to privacy obligations we are unable to provide further information,&#8221; the DFAT said in a statement.</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/133986/eight_col_brent_hill.jpg?1637124231" alt="Tourism Fiji CEO Brent Hill" width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Tourism Fiji chief executive officer Brent Hill &#8230; rejected &#8220;nightmare&#8221; claims, saying this is not the full story. Image: RNZ Pacific/Michelle Cheer/Tourism Fiji</figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>Tourism Fiji refutes tourist&#8217;s claims<br />
</strong>Tourism Fiji chief executive officer Brent Hill has rejected Hoy&#8217;s claims saying this is not the full story.</p>
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<p>Hill did not respond to a request for comment from RNZ Pacific but he told local media that the stakeholders in Fiji&#8217;s tourism industry took these allegations seriously and were facilitating both sides of the dispute.</p>
<p>The hotel in question on the popular Coral Coast strip has refused to comment.</p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s Hotel and Tourism Association said its investigation had also found that Hoy had made false claims.</p>
<p>The association&#8217;s chief executive, Fantasha Lockington, said 30,000 visitors had already visited Fiji over the last five weeks and the majority of them had a wonderful experience.</p>
<p>Both Tourism Fiji and FHTA are expected to release a joint statement soon.</p>
<p>Fiji is currently battling a third wave of the coronavirus with a total of 3009 active cases in isolation and the death toll at 704.</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/130663/eight_col_health_minister.jpg?1632319151" alt="Fiji Health Minister Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete" width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Fiji Health Minister Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete &#8230; &#8220;I&#8217;ve seen her talking and certainly she does not look too unwell.&#8221; Image: RNZ Pacific/Fiji govt</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Fiji&#8217;s Health Ministry said there were 1555 covid-19 cases recorded since January 1 with 372 of them confirmed on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Health Minister Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete said the Australian woman&#8217;s claims of mistreatment by the locals were concerning.</p>
<p>Dr Waqainabete said he had viewed the Channel 7 report, adding that the safety of all visitors to Fiji was important.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve seen her talking and certainly she does not look too unwell &#8212; so we are thankful for that. Certainly, as I&#8217;ve alluded to the fact that she is being able to be fully vaccinated also supports her in that regard.</p>
<p>&#8220;But her health and safety is very important. That is something that we&#8217;ve been working on with Tourism Fiji and the Fiji Hoteliers Association.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Waqainabete said he had visited some of the hotels and resorts to check their standard operating procedures before Fiji&#8217;s borders reopened.</p>
<p>There are occasions where some challenges would be faced, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am also grateful that there have been thousands and thousands of visitors that have come through to Fiji safely and have gone back home safely. And that is a testament to the processes that we have in place.&#8221;</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/136321/eight_col_262790481_4942359312463631_4728649570042896881_n.jpg?1640754257" alt="International travellers arrive at Nadi Airport." width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">International travellers arrive at Nadi Airport. Image: RNZ Pacific/Facebook/Fiji govt</figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>Be prepared for challenges, Australians told<br />
</strong>Covid-19 remains an ongoing global health risk, and Australians who travel overseas during the pandemic have been urged to be aware of the continued challenges associated with international travel.</p>
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<p>A government travel advisory states that Australians travelling overseas must be fully prepared, to closely monitor the covid-19 situation in their intended travel destinations and arrange suitable travel insurance.</p>
<p>They are also encouraged to consult the <a href="https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/">Smartraveller</a> website for the latest travel advice and the <a href="https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/COVID-19/global-covid-19-health-advisory">Global Covid-19 Health Advisory</a>.</p>
<p>Travel advice in relation to Fiji is available at <a href="https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/pacific/fiji">Fiji Travel Advice &amp; Safety/Smartraveller</a>.</p>
<p>Australians have also been told that the reopening of their borders is not a return to the pre covid-19 international travel environment.</p>
<p>&#8220;All travellers need to be aware of risks and take care regardless of where they travel,&#8221; a government travel advisory stated.</p>
<p>&#8220;This includes having sufficient funds to meet their travel needs and ensuring they have travel insurance and fully understand the details of their insurance, especially regarding contracting covid-19.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ. </em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Josefa Babitu in Suva Fiji is bracing for a third wave of the covid-19 virus after tests have confirmed the presence of the omicron variant in local communities. The country’s Health Secretary Dr James Fong said today the ministry was prioritising testing of suspected individuals to prevent severe illness and death and to focus ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Josefa Babitu in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji is bracing for a third wave of the covid-19 virus after tests have <a href="https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/news/fiji-now-has-the-omicron-variant-dr-fong/">confirmed the presence</a> of the omicron variant in local communities.</p>
<p>The country’s Health Secretary Dr James Fong said today the ministry was prioritising testing of suspected individuals to prevent severe illness and death and to focus on suppression where the risk of transmission was high.</p>
<p>“Omicron is vastly more infectious than delta. As such, in keeping with what we see in other countries, the omicron will become the dominant variant,” said Dr Fong.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/news/fiji-now-has-the-omicron-variant-dr-fong/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Omicron variant confirmed in Fiji</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.fijivillage.com/news/People-previously-infected-or-are-fully-vaccinated-can-get-infected-with-Omicron-8r54xf/">&#8216;Stay home and don&#8217;t attend any gatherings if you have symptoms&#8217;, says Fong</a></li>
<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2022/01/04/fiji-parents-warned-about-sick-children-in-back-to-school-catch-up/">Fiji parents warned about sick children in back-to-school catch-up</a></li>
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<p>“As omicron spreads very fast, you should assume you are infected, and self-isolate, if you develop any cold/flu-like symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, sore throat, cough, body ache, or fever.</p>
<p>“Gatherings have been observed where covid-safe measures have not been followed, or people have attended while having symptoms. We ask that if you have relaxed in your observance of covid safe measures, that you please resume now.</p>
<p>According to Dr Fong, 580 new cases of both the delta and omicron variant were recorded between Monday and eight o’clock today.</p>
<p>Of the 580 cases recorded since the last update, 146 cases were recorded in the Northern Division, 111 cases were recorded in the Western Division, 303 cases were recorded in the Central Division, and 20 cases in the Eastern Division.</p>
<p><strong>2417 active cases in Fiji</strong><br />
There are currently 2417 active cases of covid-19 in the country.</p>
<p>The Health Ministry has recorded two additional deaths in its latest report, bringing the total death toll to 712 during the pandemic.</p>
<p>However, Dr Fong said the omicron variant was likely to cause milder disease as data from the United Kingdom and South Africa had shown the risk of hospitalisation was reduced by 80 percent and, once in hospital, the risk of severe diseases was reduced by 70 percent when compared to the delta variant.</p>
<p>“As with previous variants, unvaccinated people are at higher risk of severe disease. With more than 92 percent of adults fully vaccinated, we expect that our high vaccination rates, plus the infection-induced immunity from the large number of people who were infected during the last wave, will help to lower the number of people that develop severe disease.</p>
<p>“We continue to see that the majority of individuals testing positive in medical facilities are presenting for non-covid medical problems and found to be positive while undergoing routine screening as all admissions to the hospital are currently tested for covid-19.</p>
<p>&#8220;Also, the vast majority of cases turning positive have minimal symptoms and remain stable.</p>
<p>He added that severe outcomes would be expected in some individuals, including those who have been immunised with two doses of the vaccine, especially people with severe underlying medical conditions and people over the age of 50.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Monitored &#8230; in a timely manner&#8217;</strong><br />
“We have in place measures that ensure that those vulnerable to severe disease are adequately monitored, tested, retrieved, and effectively managed in a timely manner before their conditions worsen.</p>
<p>&#8220;However, we need the cooperation and support of community networks in formal and informal community settings and business settings, working in tandem with the ministry.</p>
<p>The ministry has advised the public to self-isolate at home if they have any of the covid-19 symptoms.</p>
<p>A health care worker must isolate for seven days while everyone else is required to isolate for 10 days.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Fijians who are eligible to get their booster shot have been advised to do so as the country fights the new variant.</p>
<p><em><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Josefa+Babitu">Josefa Babitu</a> is a University of the South Pacific student journalist and contributor to Asia Pacific Report.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji parents warned about sick children in back-to-school catch-up</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Timoci Vula in Suva Fiji parents are advised not to send their children to school today if they are not feeling well as the country is rocked by a third wave of the covid-19 pandemic. That was the advice from the Ministry of Education as the last term for 2021 begins on January 4 ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Timoci Vula in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji parents are advised not to send their children to school today if they are not feeling well as the country is rocked by a <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/458852/covid-19-fiji-1-death-309-new-cases-amid-third-wave">third wave of the covid-19 pandemic</a>.</p>
<p>That was the advice from the Ministry of Education as the last term for 2021 begins on January 4 for Years 8 to 13 to make up the education gap.</p>
<p>Education Minister Premila Kumar said the students were expected to comply with covid-safe measures introduced in school, including the wearing of masks.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/458852/covid-19-fiji-1-death-309-new-cases-amid-third-wave"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Fiji covid-19: 1 death, 309 new cases amid third wave</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/covid-19/458989/covid-19-update-27-new-community-cases-in-new-zealand">NZ covid-19 update: 27 new community cases in New Zealand</a></li>
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<p>“We must all take the necessary steps to reduce risk of covid-19 in our communities to keep our schools safe,” Kumar said.</p>
<p>The minister said the ministry was also aware that not all students had had regular and reliable access to online learning tools during the long school closure due to covid-19.</p>
<p>As such, she said the return of students to school this month would provide them with the opportunity and resources to work closely with their teachers to successfully complete the requirements of the 2021 academic year before progressing to the next level.</p>
<p>“We know that face-to-face learning is vital for the academic achievement, mental and physical health, and overall well-being of our students.</p>
<p>“By continuing to work together, we can help ensure a positive school experience for everyone.”</p>
<p>Kumar added that the schools would be finalising the provisional enrolments for the 2022 academic year by the end of January 2022, giving parents and guardians ample time to prepare their children for the new school year.</p>
<p><strong>805 new cases in Fiji</strong><br />
The Ministry of Health and Medical Services <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-805-new-cases-and-two-deaths-reported/">reported 805 new cases of covid-19</a> in the last three days ending at 8am on Sunday morning.</p>
<p>“Since the last update on 29/12/2021, we have recorded a total of 805 new cases; of which 316 new cases were recorded on 30/12/2021, 223 new cases were recorded on 31/12/2021, and 266 new cases in the last 24 hours ending at 8 am this morning,” stated the ministry in a statement.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/borders-curfews-on-the-table/"><em>The Fiji Times</em> reports</a> that Health Secretary Dr James Fong said plans to amend curfew hours and close Fiji’s international borders were still under discussion.</p>
<p>He said that if a variant was transmissible enough, stringent border and community measures would only delay the inevitable entry and spread of current and future variants of the covid-19 virus.</p>
<p>“We must all get vaccinated when it is our turn and continue to be strict with our covid-19 safe measures,” he said.</p>
<p>The ministry, in a statement, said that from January 1, 2022, travellers from travel partner and non-travel partner countries must produce a negative covid-19 PCR test taken no more than two calendar days before the scheduled day of departure.</p>
<p><em>Timoci Vula</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Two Fijians from Nigeria test positive for omicron variant</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Health authorities in Fiji have confirmed two people who had arrived in the country from southern Africa last month have now tested positive to the omicron variant of covid-19. The pair travelled to Fiji from Nigeria on November 25. They both tested positive to covid-19 while in a border quarantine facility. READ MORE: ]]></description>
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<p>Health authorities in Fiji have confirmed two people who had arrived in the country from southern Africa last month have now tested positive to the omicron variant of covid-19.</p>
<p>The pair travelled to Fiji from Nigeria on November 25.</p>
<p>They both tested positive to covid-19 while in a border quarantine facility.</p>
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<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said last night their samples were sent to a reference laboratory in Australia for urgent genomic sequencing.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said both travellers&#8217; results were confirmed positive for the omicron variant.</p>
<p>&#8220;The two travellers are Fijian citizens who had travelled back into Fiji from Nigeria, arriving on Fiji Airways flight FJ1392 from Hong Kong on November 25 &#8212; the day the discovery of the omicron variant was announced internationally,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Both travellers tested negative for covid-19 before departure from Fiji and before they left Nigeria.</p>
<p><strong>Fully vaccinated</strong><br />
&#8220;They entered a government-designated border quarantine facility immediately upon arrival into Fiji, tested positive while in quarantine, currently have no symptoms, and were fully vaccinated.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the exception of four passengers, Dr Fong said other passengers on the flight were from non-travel partner countries.</p>
<p>&#8220;They had entered a border quarantine facility upon arrival to undergo the full quarantine protocol of 10 days,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>&#8220;That has since been extended to 14 days.</p>
<p>&#8220;The four passengers on the flight who were from a travel partner country have tested negative.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Fiji Airways crew and accompanying passengers from FJ1392 have tested negative at least twice,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p><strong>No directives to crew</strong><br />
Fiji Airways confirmed none of its crew or staff have been given government directives to isolate.</p>
<p>The airline said it had strict protocols which forced all staff to undergo swabs before and after international flights.</p>
<p>&#8220;None of our crew are in quarantine or have tested positive to covid-19. We understand two cases of interest have tested positive but there is no confirmation on which variant it is,&#8221; Fiji Airways said in a statement.</p>
<p>&#8220;However, given this new threat our staff will undergo PCR testing as a precautionary measure.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji vaccination of teens going strong after adult rollout success</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2021 00:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific With most of its eligible adult population covered, Fiji&#8217;s covid-19 vaccine rollout for teenagers is gaining pace. The Health Ministry said 28,965 children aged 15 to 17 had received a first vaccine dose &#8212; and 3892 teenagers had received a second. The rollout was recently extended to this age bracket after vaccination rates ]]></description>
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<p>With most of its eligible adult population covered, Fiji&#8217;s covid-19 vaccine rollout for teenagers is gaining pace.</p>
<p>The Health Ministry said 28,965 children aged 15 to 17 had received a first vaccine dose &#8212; and 3892 teenagers had received a second.</p>
<p>The rollout was recently extended to this age bracket after vaccination rates covered almost all of Fiji&#8217;s eligible adult population aged 18 and over &#8212; 95.9 percent of them have received their first vaccine dose, and 84.4 percent have had a second.</p>
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<p>Daily reports on new cases of covid-19 in Fiji continue to show numbers are well down on the peak from late July.</p>
<p>The Health Ministry on Thursday reported 25 new covid cases, taking the total number of cases to date to almost 52,000.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said in the past seven days, 285 cases had been reported, around two-thirds of which were in the central division.</p>
<p>But the rolling daily average is in the dozens, well down on the peak of late July when hundreds and sometimes over a thousand cases were reported.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said there had been 663 deaths due to covid, all but two of them in the outbreak that started in April.</p>
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		<title>Fiji opens Viti Levu covid containment borders from 4am tomorrow</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Timoci Vula in Suva Fiji will lift the covid-19 pandemic containment borders everywhere on the main island of Viti Levu from 4am tomorrow, Friday, September 17. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama announced this tonight, fulfilling what he had declared earlier last month that the borders on Viti Levu would be lifted once 60 percent of ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Timoci Vula in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji will lift the covid-19 pandemic containment borders everywhere on the main island of Viti Levu from 4am tomorrow, Friday, September 17.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama announced this tonight, fulfilling what he had declared earlier last month that the borders on Viti Levu would be lifted once 60 percent of the targeted Fijian population was fully vaccinated.</p>
<p>He said domestic travel would be open everywhere on Viti Levu.</p>
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<p>“Inter-island travel, however, will remain highly controlled, including to Vanua Levu, until we achieve higher vaccination coverage in Vanua Levu and our outer islands,” Bainimarama said.</p>
<p>“With domestic travel open, public service vehicles will be able to operate at 70 percent capacity.”</p>
<p>Bainimarama said employers who were required under covid-safe measures to transport staff to and from work would no longer need to do so.</p>
<p>The curfew hours for Viti Levu will be from 9pm until 4am.</p>
<p>The PM announced tonight that 62 percent of all adults in the country were fully vaccinated and more than 97 percent had received their first dose.</p>
<p>He said this meant Fiji was “quickly becoming one of the safest countries in the world”.</p>
<p>“With well over half of adults in Fiji fully vaccinated, our Covid-19 Risk Mitigation Taskforce &#8212; which includes our top medical and policy experts &#8212; has developed a careful framework that details the next phase of our response.”</p>
<p><em>Timoci Vula</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Christine Rovoi, RNZ Pacific journalist Fiji&#8217;s opposition Social Democratic Liberal Party is calling on the government to boost its covid-19 vaccination programmes in the remote areas amid a surge in infections. More than 700 people in the outer islands have been infected with the delta variant virus, figures from the Health Ministry last weekend ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/christine-rovoi">Christine Rovoi</a>, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/">RNZ Pacific</a> journalist</em></p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s opposition Social Democratic Liberal Party is calling on the government to boost its covid-19 vaccination programmes in the remote areas amid a surge in infections.</p>
<p>More than 700 people in the outer islands have been infected with the delta variant virus, figures from the Health Ministry last weekend showed.</p>
<p>There were 271 new cases and one death confirmed since Saturday.</p>
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<p>Kadavu also recorded two new cases last weekend, bringing the total number of cases on the eastern island to 465.</p>
<p>SODELPA leader Bill Gavoka said the increasing number of infections on Kadavu alone was concerning.</p>
<p>He said the vaccination rollout on Kadavu should be sped up and he urged villagers to get the vaccine.</p>
<p>Eight covid-19 patients on Kadavu have been admitted at Vunisea Hospital, five are in stable condition and three positive cases had returned negative results.</p>
<p><strong>Beqa Island area of interest</strong><br />
Meanwhile, Beqa Island is now an area of interest after covid-19 cases were recorded on the island last week.</p>
<p>This involved an elderly man who died from the virus on the island, which has a total of 48 cases.</p>
<p>The 70-year-old died at his home in Dakuni village and was diagnosed with covid-19, the ministry said.</p>
<p>It said the vaccination coverage for Beqa stood at 75 percent for the first dose and 23 percent for the second dose.</p>
<p>&#8220;A health team, comprising personnel from the Serua/Namosi medical subdivision and the CWM Hospital was dispatched to the island on Friday 10 September 2021 to undertake awareness, contact tracing, outbreak assessment, testing, risk assessment for positive cases, vaccination, and delivery of clinical care,&#8221; the ministry said in a statement.</p>
<p>&#8220;Two cases have since been identified at Dakuibeqa village, bringing the total number of cases there to three.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rations have been provided to affected families in Dakuni village, and movement restriction is now in place for the whole island.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The Fiji Council of Social Services is hoping infection rates in the remote communities drop given there have not been reports from its officials there on vaccine hesitancy, said FCOSS chief executive Vani Catanasiga.</p>
<p>She said FCOSS officers in the outer islands had reported almost a sense of relief when the government medical teams arrived for vaccination drives.</p>
<p>&#8220;The big issue has been, however, on supplies &#8211; food mostly and communication networks which we have alerted the various divisional commissioners&#8217; offices about.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>NGOs yet to get to remote areas<br />
</strong>The restrictions have seen fewer or no presence at all of NGOs on the ground, the child rights organisation Save the Children said.</p>
<p>Its chief executive Shairana Ali told RNZ Pacific that while covid-19 infections had soared in remote Fiji, some NGOs had yet to get their people across from the mainland Viti Levu to these outer islands.</p>
<p>Save the Children organisation is one of them and Ali said this was mainly due to the movement restrictions imposed by the Health Ministry.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have not been able to go to these areas because of the containment measures that have been put in place by the Ministry of Health.</p>
<p>&#8220;We do have an officer on Kadavu but we are not able to go there. We also haven&#8217;t been able to go to the other main island, Vanua Levu, since the outbreak in April.</p>
<p>&#8220;These outer islands are off-limits. We are not able to deploy teams. Other NGOs are in a similar situation as us.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Ali said the government is trying to contain the outbreak in the remote areas, and priority has been given to medical teams.</p>
<p><strong>Cleared for humanitarian work</strong><br />
She said Save the Children had been cleared by the authorities to carry out humanitarian work in the central and western divisions where the outbreak is centred.</p>
<p>Since Sunday, there are 12,517 active cases on the main island Viti Levu with 1474 of these reported in the central division and 11,043 in the west.</p>
<p>Ali said they are &#8220;stretched to the limits&#8221; in their response efforts on the mainland.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have been able to provide grocery packs to families, 1800 families who need the support since April,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We believe that families in the remote islands are better off food security wise, than those on the mainland, because they have the land to plant, fish etc.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have not received any request for assistance from communities in the outer islands but we are working closely with the Council of Social Services who have people on the ground in these areas.&#8221;</p>
<p>As of 11th September, the Health Ministry said 97.1 percent of the target population had received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine while 58.2 were fully-vaccinated.</p>
<p>Fiji has 12,814 active cases in isolation and the death toll is at 535, with 533 of these from the latest outbreak that began in April this year.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Edwin Nand in Suva A four-month-old baby boy has died from covid-19 in Fiji. Health Secretary Dr James Fong has confirmed the child was admitted at the Colonial War Memorial (CWM) Hospital five days before he succumbed to the virus. He is among three deaths reported in Fiji over a seven day period between ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Edwin Nand in Suva</em></p>
<p>A four-month-old baby boy has died from covid-19 in Fiji.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong has confirmed the child was admitted at the Colonial War Memorial (CWM) Hospital five days before he succumbed to the virus.</p>
<p>He is among three deaths reported in Fiji over a seven day period between August 30 and September 7.</p>
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<p>A partially vaccinated 66-year-old man and a 76-year-old, both from Naitasiri, died at their respective homes.</p>
<p>Eight people who tested positive for covid-19 have died from pre-existing conditions.</p>
<p>There have now been 528 deaths due to covid-19 in Fiji.</p>
<p>Also, 353 covid-19 positive patients have died from serious medical conditions that they had before they contracted the virus.</p>
<p><strong>Current covid statistics</strong><br />
There are currently 169 covid-19 patients admitted to hospital. Eighty are admitted at the Lautoka Hospital, 12 at the FEMAT field hospital, and 77 are admitted at CWM Hospital, St Giles and in Makoi.</p>
<p>Twenty patients are considered to be in a severe condition, and 7 are critical.</p>
<p>The Fiji Health Ministry reports 240 new cases of covid-19 have been confirmed over a 24-hour-period ending 8 am yesterday.</p>
<p>Forty nine cases are from the Western Division, 32 from the Central Division and 159 from the Eastern Division.</p>
<p><em>Edwin Nand is a senior multimedia journalist with FBC News.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Rohit Deo in Suva Fiji health authorities report that there are currently 204 covid-19 patients admitted at the country&#8217;s hospitals. According to the Ministry of Health and Medical Services, 84 patients have been admitted at the Lautoka Hospital, 17 patients at the FEMAT field hospital, and 103 at CWM hospital, St Giles, and Makoi. ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji health authorities report that there are currently 204 covid-19 patients admitted at the country&#8217;s hospitals.</p>
<p>According to the Ministry of Health and Medical Services, 84 patients have been admitted at the Lautoka Hospital, 17 patients at the FEMAT field hospital, and 103 at CWM hospital, St Giles, and Makoi.</p>
<p>Twenty patients are considered to be in a severe condition, and nine are critical.</p>
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<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong has announced 156 new cases of covid-19 for the 24 hour period ending at 8am today.</p>
<p>He said there were 79 cases in the Western Division, 73 cases in the Central Division and 4 cases in the Eastern Division.</p>
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<p>As at September 3, 566,210 adults in <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-51-1-fully-vaccinated/">Fiji have received their first dose of the vaccine</a> and 299,943 have received their second doses.</p>
<p>According to the ministry, this means that 96.5 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 51.1 percent are now fully vaccinated nationwide.</p>
<p>Fijians can check the Ministry’s vaccine dashboard to find real-time data on first-dose and second-dose numbers at the national, divisional and sub-divisional levels.</p>
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<p><em>Rohit Deo</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji reports 290 new covid cases, 8 more deaths in 24 hours</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Eight more people have died from covid-19 in Fiji, taking the death toll past 500. The Fiji government also confirmed 290 new cases for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.That compares with 505 cases and seven deaths in the previous 24-hour period. Fiji now has 17,124 active cases. There were 2306 recoveries. READ ]]></description>
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<p>Eight more people have died from covid-19 in Fiji, taking the death toll past 500.</p>
<p>The Fiji government also confirmed 290 new cases for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.That compares with 505 cases and seven deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</p>
<p>Fiji now has 17,124 active cases. There were 2306 recoveries.</p>
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<p>The death toll is at 504, with 502 of these from the latest outbreak that began in April, 2021.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said of the latest cases, 128 were from the Western Division, 137 from the Central Division and 25 cases from the Eastern Division.</p>
<p>He said there were 25 new cases on Kadavu in the East.</p>
<p>&#8220;This means there are now 257 active cases of covid-19 in Kadavu. All these individuals have been isolated,&#8221; he said.</p>
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<p><strong>Active cases</strong><br />
&#8220;There have been 2306 new recoveries to report since the last update, which means that there are now 17,124 active cases &#8212; 6182 are in the Central Division, 10,680 in the West, five in the Northern Division (Nabouwalu and Macuata) and 257 in the Eastern Division (all on Kadavu),&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The ministry is currently reviewing and reconciling its active case database with recoveries and as a result the recovery numbers to intermittently increase markedly is expected as verifications are made.&#8221;</p>
<p>There have been 46,936 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said the latest eight deaths were reported for the period 27 August to 1 September.</p>
<p>Of the latest fatalities, seven were reported in the Western Division and one from the Central Division, Dr Fong said:</p>
<p>* An 87-year-old man from Suva presented to the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in severe respiratory distress on August 21. He died nine days later.</p>
<p>* A 56-year-old man from Tavua presented to the Tavua hospital in severe respiratory distress on August 22. He died eight days later.</p>
<p>* A 71-year old woman from Lautoka presented to the Lautoka Hospital in severe respiratory distress on August 20. She died 11 days.</p>
<p>* A 67-year-old man from Tavua presented to the Tavua Hospital in severe respiratory distress on August 30. A medical team from Tavua transferred him from the Tavua Hospital to the Lautoka hospital. He died on the same day.</p>
<p>* A 76-year-old woman from Nadi died at home on September 1.</p>
<p>* A 65-year-old man from Nadi died at home on August 30.</p>
<p>* A 78-year-old man from Ba died at home on August 30.</p>
<p>* A 46-year-old woman from Sigatoka presented to the Korolevu Health Centre in severe respiratory distress on August 27. She died on the same day.</p>
<p><strong>Three other deaths</strong><br />
There have been three other deaths of covid-19 positive patients.</p>
<p>However, Dr Fong said these deaths had been classified as non-covid related by their doctors.</p>
<p>&#8220;The doctors have determined that these deaths were caused by a serious pre-existing medical condition and not covid-19,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;As of August 27, the national 7-day rolling average of covid-19 deaths per day is 6 &#8212; two in the Central Division and four in the Western Division.</p>
<p>&#8220;We also have recorded a total of 311 covid-19 positive patients who died from the serious medical conditions they had before they contracted the virus. These are not classified as covid-19 deaths.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are currently 241 covid-19 patients in hospital &#8211; 106 of these are at the Lautoka Hospital, 18 are admitted at the FEMAT field hospital, and 117 are at the CWM, St Giles and Makoi hospitals.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said 15 patients are considered to be in severe condition, while 14 are critical.</p>
<p>As of 31 August, 560,336 adults in Fiji have received their first dose of the vaccine and 275,072 getting both jabs.</p>
<p>This means that 95.9 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 47.6 percent are now fully vaccinated in Fiji.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Asia Pacific Report newsdesk A Fiji opposition political leader has accused the government of a &#8220;transition to a police state&#8221; with middle of the night arrests of critics. &#8220;Fiji’s transition to a police state is well under way,&#8221; said National Federation Party leader Professor Biman Prasad after a former Fiji surgeon was arrested during the ]]></description>
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<p>A Fiji opposition political leader has accused the government of a &#8220;transition to a police state&#8221; with middle of the night arrests of critics.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fiji’s transition to a police state is well under way,&#8221; said National Federation Party leader Professor Biman Prasad after a former Fiji surgeon was arrested during the curfew on Tuesday night and following the detention of nine political dissenters last month.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is evidenced by the late-night arrest of Dr Jone Hawea in Lautoka and his immediate transfer to Suva for questioning,&#8221; Dr Prasad said.</p>
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<p>Dr Hawea was being arrested and intimidated because his views on vaccination did not conform with government policy.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is just the same as the detention of NFP MPs and activists last month because we disagreed with [the iTaukei Land] Bill 17,&#8221; Dr Prasad said in a statement today.</p>
<p>&#8220;These middle-of-the-night arrests happen regularly now. Charges are never laid.</p>
<p>&#8220;Arrested people are accused of ‘breaching public order&#8217; but everyone knows this is not true. In fact, despite repeated provocations by the FijiFirst government, our people have remained peaceful and calm.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Nothing&#8217; on human rights</strong><br />
&#8220;And we hear nothing from our alleged human rights champion, Mr Ashwin Raj.</p>
<p>&#8220;We hear nothing from the government’s chief legal officer, Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum.</p>
<p>&#8220;He is the one who coined the now-mocked phrase &#8216;true democracy&#8217;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Why is he, as a leading lawyer, not standing up for the democratic right of free speech?</p>
<p>&#8220;We are now a democracy in name only. We can only hope that the FijiFirst Party does not interfere with our rights to vote at the next election. Because most of us cannot wait to exercise those rights and throw them out.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="https://www.fijivillage.com/news/Dr-Hawea-still-in-custody-and-will-be-questioned-again-today-48x5rf/">Fijivillage News reports</a> that Dr Hawea is still in police custody and would be questioned again today.</p>
<p>It has received confirmation that Dr Hawea was being questioned for allegedly sharing &#8220;misinformation&#8221; about the covid-19 virus.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Luke Rawalai in Suva Fiji police have confirmed the arrest of former surgeon Dr Jone Hawea, a critic of the country&#8217;s covid pandemic response, from his Lautoka home during curfew hours. Police spokesperson Ana Naisoro said Dr Hawea was taken in for police interrogation on allegations of allegedly sharing misinformation about covid-19. “We confirm ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Luke Rawalai in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji police have confirmed the arrest of former surgeon Dr Jone Hawea, a critic of the country&#8217;s covid pandemic response, from his Lautoka home during curfew hours.</p>
<p>Police spokesperson Ana Naisoro said Dr Hawea was taken in for police interrogation on allegations of allegedly sharing misinformation about covid-19.</p>
<p>“We confirm the arrest of Dr Hawea by our officers last [Tuesday] night,” Naisoro said.</p>
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<p>“He is currently being questioned at the CID Headquarters in Suva.”</p>
<p>Dr Hawea was arrested in Lautoka and transported to Suva by police officers.</p>
<p>His lawyer, <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/dr-hawea-taken-in-by-police-from-his-lautoka-home/">Aman Ravindra-Singh, condemned the arrest, saying he could not access his client</a> because the arrest had been conducted during curfew hours.</p>
<p>Ravindra-Singh said he had been informed by his client at 3am yesterday morning that police had taken him straight to Suva.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Whisked out of homes&#8217;</strong><br />
“It is a serious concern that people get to be arrested in the middle of the night, to be whisked out of their homes amid these covid restrictions,” he said.</p>
<p>“What has happened to safety protocols?</p>
<p>“I am representing Mr Hawea and I have not been able to access him because all of these took place during curfew hours.</p>
<p>“He has been denied justice and his human rights.”</p>
<p>Police spokesperson Ana Naisoro had not yet commented on the concerns raised by Ravindra-Singh.</p>
<p>Several senior political figures and human rights advocates were detained by police last month for criticising the government&#8217;s strategy to address the pandemic and their rejection of the controversial iTaukei Land Act.</p>
<p>Fiji now has 18,916 active cases in isolation and the death toll is at 453, with 451 of them from the April outbreak.</p>
<p><em>Luke Rawalai</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Timoci Vula in Suva Fiji&#8217;s Ministry of Health’s clinical scoping team on the remote southern island of Kadavu has begun to put together a response plan to help escalate its response to an expected wave of severe covid-19 infections and deaths. On Friday, a total of 47 cases were recorded outside the main island ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Timoci Vula in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s Ministry of Health’s clinical scoping team on the remote southern island of Kadavu has begun to put together a response plan to help escalate its response to an expected wave of severe covid-19 infections and deaths.</p>
<p>On Friday, a total of 47 cases were recorded outside the main island of Viti Levu &#8212; 46 on Kadavu, and one at Nabouwalu, Bua, on the second largest island Vanua Levu.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/449739/more-covid-19-infections-on-remote-fiji-island">More villagers on Kadavu have tested positive</a> and were among 303 new cases in Fiji reported for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.</p>
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<p>The government also confirmed five people had died, bringing the death toll to 438 &#8211; 436 of them from the outbreak that began in April this year.</p>
<p>A key part of the Kadavu response plan is to identify people vulnerable to severe covid and to “pre-emptively engage them in a care plan that allows early identification of danger symptoms and signs and access to clinical care in a timely manner”.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said the situation in Kadavu remained a major concern and they anticipated their plan would be a challenging exercise.</p>
<p>“Another important part of the response to mitigate severe disease will be community-wide engagement to establish specific plans that help maintain oversight over vulnerable persons, and facilitate their timely transfer to a health care facility when required,” Dr Fong said last night.</p>
<p><strong>Screening continues</strong><br />
He said the public health team was also continuing with screening and isolation protocols.</p>
<p>Dr Fong has also reiterated calls for maritime islanders to refrain from engaging in any unauthorised travel to and from Viti Levu.</p>
<p>All the current protocols to regulate domestic movements must be adhered to in order to prevent spread of the virus beyond Viti Levu, he said.</p>
<p>“We repeat our call to all village leaders and elders to support our current efforts to protect our maritime islands and to immediately report any suspicious movements into your community.”</p>
<p><em>Timoci Vula</em> <em>is a reporter with The Fiji Times. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>More than 800 new Fiji covid cases, 26 deaths in 48 hours</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific More than 800 cases of covid-19 have been reported in Fiji for the last 48 hours to 8am on Monday and the first case in the north has been reported. The Fiji government also confirmed 26 deaths, bringing the toll to 394. That compares with 958 cases and 23 deaths in the previous ]]></description>
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<p>More than 800 cases of covid-19 have been reported in Fiji for the last 48 hours to 8am on Monday and the first case in the north has been reported.</p>
<p>The Fiji government also confirmed 26 deaths, bringing the toll to 394.</p>
<p>That compares with 958 cases and 23 deaths in the previous 48-hour period.</p>
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<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said 817 new cases were confirmed in both the Western and Central DivisionS on the main island of Viti Levu.</p>
<p>He said of the latest cases, 500 were from the west and the rest from the central.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said 350 new cases and 23 deaths were confirmed yesterday while 467 cases and three deaths were reported on Sunday.</p>
<p>He said all the victims died between August 11 and 15, and aged 43-86 years.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have 23 covid-19 deaths to report on Monday &#8211; 20 of them from the west and three from the central division. There were three victims from Sunday.</p>
<p>&#8220;The 7-day rolling average of covid deaths in the Central Division is five and 3 in the West.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are 208 positive patients who died but Dr Fong said their deaths were caused by pre-existing medical conditions and not due to covid-19.</p>
<p>Fiji now has 22,494 active cases in isolation, with more than half of them at home.</p>
<p>There have been 394 deaths reported, with 392 of them from this latest outbreak that began in April.</p>
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<p><strong>Movement restricted in north<br />
</strong>Overnight, restriction of movement was enforced on the northern port town of Nabouwalu.</p>
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<p>This came after the country&#8217;s second largest island &#8211; Vanua Levu &#8211; recorded its first case of covid-19 last weekend. As of midnight, movement has been restricted in the area for 14 days, the Health Ministry said.</p>
<p>It said contact tracing teams had identified 33 primary and 70 secondary contacts of the patient who worked at the Nabouwalu Wharf in Bua. All the contacts have tested negative for covid and remain under quarantine.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a precaution, an area of restricted movement will be initiated from within Nabouwalu for the next 14 days,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The containment area will extend from Raralevu-i-Cake to Wainisevu and along the coast of Nabouwalu Village.</p>
<p>&#8220;The two checkpoints maintained in the containment will be checkpoint one opposite the Nabouwalu market controlling movement into the main road that runs into the containment area and checkpoint two at Raralevu-i-cake past Nabouwalu village towards Wainunu.</p>
<p>&#8220;The objectives of this containment zone protocol is to facilitate heightened community surveillance, conduct more contact tracing, escalate our covid safe community engagement program and to increase vaccination coverage in targeted areas throughout the Nabouwalu containment zone.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said movement into and out of the containment area would be restricted to facilitate essential service provision and access to groceries and post-office services.</p>
<p>He said the office of the provincial administrator and subdivisional medical teams has been carrying out community awareness on other specific movement restriction protocols.</p>
<p>&#8220;They will continue this awareness exercise throughout the next couple of days. The northern health team is setting up clinic sites at the Solevu Immaculate Conception Junior Secondary School, the Bua Nursing Station and the Lekutu Health Centre to cater for the health needs of those living outside the containment area.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nabouwalu hospital will also be used by the health teams for emergency care only.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>300 plus covid patients in hospital<br />
</strong>There are 309 covid-19 patients admitted to hospital &#8212; 118 are at the Lautoka Hospital, 49 at the FEMAT field hospital, and 142 are at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital, St Giles and Makoi hospitals.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said 38 patients are in severe condition and 15 critical.</p>
<p>A total of 652 people have been screened and 179 swabbed in the last 24 hours, &#8220;bringing our cumulative total to 456,883 individuals screened and 79,508 swabbed to date.</p>
<p>&#8220;As of the 15th August, 41 individuals were screened and seven swabbed. This brings our cumulative total to 790,410 individuals screened and 69,932 swabbed by our mobile teams.</p>
<p>&#8220;A total of 308,570 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 351, 431 tested since testing began in March 2020. 848 tests have been reported for August 15th. The 7-day daily test average is 1538 tests per day or 1.7 tests per 1000 population.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s seven-day average daily test positivity is 29.1 percent. The World Health Organisation (WHO) threshold is at five percent.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said as of 15 August, 533,705 people had received their first dose of the vaccine and 211,496 both jabs.</p>
<p>&#8220;This means that 91 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 36.1 percent are now fully vaccinated nation-wide.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are currently doing a mop up exercise of our first dose campaign, which will allow us to specifically target specific communities with low coverage, and subsequently also correct and update the total eligible population for our current vaccination program.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fijians can check the Ministry&#8217;s vaccine dashboard to find real-time data on first-dose and second-dose numbers at the national, divisional and sub-divisional levels.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said the average daily new cases is 429 cases per day or 485 cases per million population per day.</p>
<p>He said there had been a drop in cases reported per day recently. But the daily testing numbers had also decreased around the same time due to the change in testing policy in the Suva-Nausori containment zone.</p>
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		<title>Half of Fiji&#8217;s 345 covid deaths at home, report health officials</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fifty percent of Fijians who died from covid-19 were at home at the time of their deaths. The Fiji government said it had noted that many people dying of covid-19 had not given healthcare workers a chance to treat them. The Health Ministry reported 398 new cases of covid-19 and five deaths for ]]></description>
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<p>Fifty percent of Fijians who died from covid-19 were at home at the time of their deaths.</p>
<p>The Fiji government said it had noted that many people dying of covid-19 had not given healthcare workers a chance to treat them.</p>
<p>The Health Ministry reported 398 new cases of covid-19 and five deaths for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.</p>
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<p>That compares with 568 cases and 13 deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said there were enough ventilators in health facilities across the country to accommodate the covid patients.</p>
<p>&#8220;We got ventilators but unfortunately many people are dying from coronavirus at home or due to late presentations,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Severe coronavirus is a medical emergency and a delay in receiving appropriate medical treatment reduces your chance of recovering from the disease.</p>
<p><strong>Plea to visit healthcare facilities</strong><br />
&#8220;If you have severe symptoms of coronavirus, please visit the nearest healthcare facility to get medical treatment. Call 165 if you are unable to travel to a medical facility.&#8221;</p>
<p>There have been 345 deaths due to covid-19 in Fiji, with 343 of those victims dying during the outbreak that started in April this year.</p>
<p>There have been 38,742 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021; and 38,812 cases recorded in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 14,301 recoveries.</p>
<p>Of the latest cases, Dr Fong said 254 were from the Western Division and 144 from the Central Division.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said of the five deaths, three were reported from the Central Division and two in the Western Division.</p>
<p>&#8220;There have been eight more deaths of covid-19 positive patients. However, these deaths have been classified as non-covid deaths by their doctors,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;There have been 345 deaths due to covid-19 in Fiji, with 343 of those deaths during the outbreak that started in April this year.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>300 in hospital</strong><br />
&#8220;There have been 38,742 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021; and 38,812 cases recorded in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 14,301 recoveries.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said there are 300 patients admitted to the hospital &#8212; 62 at Lautoka Hospital, 67 at the FEMAT field hospital and 171 patients at the CWM, St Giles and Makoi hospitals.</p>
<p>He said 41 patients are considered to be in severe condition, and nine in critical condition.</p>
<p>He said as of August 9, a total of 513, 535 adults in Fiji had received their first dose of the vaccine and 180,722 had received their second doses.</p>
<p>&#8220;This means that 87.5 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 30.8 percent are now fully vaccinated nation-wide,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p><strong>Drop in daily cases<br />
</strong>Meanwhile, the ministry noted a drop in cases reported daily recently.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said the seven-day average of new cases per day is 730 cases per day or 825 cases per million population per day.</p>
<p>This figure fluctuated at least over the past week, Dr Fong said with numbers recorded in four-digits at the height of soaring infections reported largely in the Central Division, and spiking numbers in the West.</p>
<p>Just a week ago, Dr Fong was reporting the following seven-day average of new cases:</p>
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<li>Tuesday, August 3: 1220 new cases reported in 24 hours; Seven-day average of new cases per day &#8211; 1085 cases per day or 1226 cases per million population per day</li>
<li>Wednesday, August 4: 1187 new cases reported in 24 hours; Seven-day average of new cases per day &#8211; 1103 cases per day or 1247 cases per million population per day</li>
<li>Thursday, August 5: 968 new cases in 24-hour reporting period; Seven-day average of new cases per day &#8211; 1156 cases per day or 1193 cases per million population per day</li>
<li>Friday, August 6: 752 new cases in 24-hour period; Seven-day average of 997 cases per day or 1127 cases per million population per day</li>
<li>Saturday, August 7: 682 new cases in 24-hour period; Seven-day average of new cases per day &#8211; 934, or 1056 cases per million population per day</li>
<li>Sunday, August 8: 657 new cases in 24-hour period; Seven-day average of new cases per day is 938 cases per day or 1060 cases per million population per day</li>
<li>Monday, August 9: 603 new cases in 24-hour period; Seven-day average of new cases per day is 867 cases per day or 980 cases per million population per day.</li>
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<p><strong>Test numbers dropping</strong><br />
Dr Fong said while they had noted a drop in recent cases reported per day, their daily testing numbers had also been dropping around the same time.</p>
<p>He attributed this to the change in testing policy in the Suva-Nausori containment area.</p>
<div class="photo-captioned photo-captioned-full photo-cntr eight_col "><figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/125112/eight_col_205929167_4437062469659987_5260291352116006320_n.jpg?1624533603" alt="Dr James Fong." width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Fiji&#8217;s Dr James Fong &#8230; &#8220;resources [being] targeted to early detection, monitoring and care of persons with covid-19, who are at higher risk of severe disease.&#8221; Image: RNZ/Fiji govt</figcaption></figure></div>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s Dr James Fong &#8230; &#8220;resources [being] targeted to early detection, monitoring and care of persons with covid-19, who are at higher risk of severe disease.&#8221; Image: RNZ/Fiji govt[/caption]</p>
<p>Dr Fong said, as announced on July 21, only persons that have a higher risk of developing severe covid-19 were being tested in Suva-Nausori.</p>
<p>&#8220;This was done so that resources could be targeted to early detection, monitoring and care of persons with covid-19, who are at higher risk of severe disease, to prevent more people succumbing to severe disease and death,&#8221; Dr Fong said in an epidemic outlook of the pandemic in the country.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are likely seeing the effect of this testing policy change now in Suva-Nausori with the drop in daily reported cases.</p>
<p>&#8220;This does not mean that the outbreak is on a downward trend in the Suva-Nausori community.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said daily case numbers in Suva-Nausori were not being used as an indicator at present to monitor the progress of the outbreak in Suva-Nausori.</p>
<p><strong>Closely monitoring</strong><br />
&#8220;The ministry is closely monitoring other indicators such as test positivity, hospitalisations and deaths to track the progress of the outbreak in Suva-Nausori.</p>
<p>&#8220;Test positivity in Suva-Nausori was between 40-50 percent before the change in testing policy and has remained at this high level, which is above the national average.</p>
<p>This is one indicator of the continuing high level of community transmission in this area.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dr Fong said testing levels in the Western Division remained high with 3.8-4 tests per 1000 population per day at a 7-day average.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are seeing increasing cases reported in the Western Division with evidence of widespread community transmission in that division.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are also recording increasing numbers of people with severe disease and deaths in the West.</p>
<p>&#8220;The World Health Organisation (WHO) test threshold is five percent.</p>
<p>Dr Fong urged the people to continue to adhere to covid-19 safety protocols and restrictions put in place.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fiji has admitted 240 covid-19 patients to hospital and almost a dozen of them are in critical condition, say health authorities. This comes amid 657 new cases of the coronavirus for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday. The government also confirmed three deaths, taking the toll to 299. READ MORE: Other Fiji civid ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji has admitted 240 covid-19 patients to hospital and almost a dozen of them are in critical condition, say health authorities.</p>
<p>This comes amid 657 new cases of the coronavirus for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.</p>
<p>The government also confirmed three deaths, taking the toll to 299.</p>
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<p>That compares with 682 cases and six deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said all three victims were not vaccinated.</p>
<p>* An 86-year-old woman from Newtown in Nasinu died at home on August 6.</p>
<p>* A 73-year-old woman from Kinoya, Nasinu, also died at home on August 6.</p>
<p>* A 71-year-old man from Cunningham died at home on August 7.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said that in Suva, 69 patients were admitted at the FEMAT field hospital, and 171 at the CWM, St Giles and Makoi hospitals.</p>
<p>Dr Fong also said that as of August 5, a total of 504,695 adults in Fiji had received their first dose of the vaccine and 170,901 got both jabs.</p>
<p>&#8220;This means that 86 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 29.1 per cent are now fully vaccinated nation-wide.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fiji now has 24,138 active cases in isolation, with 299 deaths &#8212; 297 of them from this latest outbreak that began in April.</p>
<p><strong>Ministry considers Pfizer vaccine for children<br />
</strong>The Health Ministry is exploring the possibility of getting the Pfizer vaccine for children aged 12 to 17, head of Fiji&#8217;s Covid-19 vaccination taskforce Dr Rachel Devi said.</p>
<p>Currently, only the AstraZeneca and Moderna vaccines are in Fiji.</p>
<p>Dr Devi said the Pfizer vaccine was being used to vaccinate children in most countries.</p>
<p>&#8220;We know Pfizer has been used for 12-17 years of age so we are definitely exploring the possibility of Pfizer,&#8221; Dr Devi said.</p>
<p>&#8220;These mRNA vaccines are pretty rare like all vaccines right now. The demand is so high but supply is limited.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve already had two deaths with children, one a 15-year-old and one an 11-month-old toddler.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>No timeline</strong><br />
Dr Devi could not give a timeline on how soon the Pfizer vaccine would be available to Fiji.</p>
<p>She said it was a tough question because &#8220;it just depends on supply and availability. It&#8217;s a demand and supply issue and being able to access that.</p>
<p>&#8220;I know a lot of countries have solely used Pfizer, some are having mixed vaccination programmes going with different vaccines.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Dr Devi said she was hoping to secure the vaccine as early as possible because that would &#8220;bring our herd immunity to a better state.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Devi said they were using support from UNICEF and the COVAX facilities to access the Pfizer vaccines for children.</p>
<p><strong>Briefly</strong></p>
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<li>586 new recoveries reported since the last update</li>
<li>19,005 active cases are in the Central Division and 5133 in the West</li>
<li>7-day rolling average of deaths per day is 6.</li>
<li>158 positive patients died from the serious medical conditions that they had before they contracted the virus; these are not classified as covid deaths.</li>
<li>36,909 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021</li>
<li>36,979 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020</li>
<li>12,384 recoveries since March last year</li>
<li>294,860 samples tested since April 2021</li>
<li>337,721 tested since March 2020</li>
<li>1981 tests reported for 6 August</li>
<li>7-day daily test average is 3010 tests per day or 3.4 tests per 1000 population</li>
<li>7-day average daily test positivity is 31.3 percent &#8212; WHO threshold is at five percent.</li>
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		<title>Girl, 15, among 11 dead as 968 new covid cases confirmed in Fiji</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fiji has reported 968 new cases of covid-19 and 11 more deaths, including a teenager, for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday. That compares with 1187 infections and 11 deaths in the previous 24-hour period. The government also confirmed last night that all but one of the victims were not vaccinated. READ MORE: ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji has reported 968 new cases of covid-19 and 11 more deaths, including a teenager, for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.</p>
<p>That compares with 1187 infections and 11 deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</p>
<p>The government also confirmed last night that all but one of the victims were not vaccinated.</p>
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<p>Of the latest cases, 292 were from the Western Division while the rest from the Central Division.</p>
<p>More than 23,000 covid-positive people are in isolation, with more than a quarter of them at home.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said 385 people had recovered from the coronavirus, which means there are now 23,226 active cases in isolation.</p>
<p>He said 18,589 of them are in the Central Division and 4637 in the west.</p>
<p><strong>11 deaths recorded</strong><br />
&#8220;All cases that were recorded in the Northern and Eastern Divisions (cases that were imported from Viti Levu) have recovered and there are no active cases currently in those divisions.</p>
<p>&#8220;There have been 34,818 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021. We have recorded a total of 34,888 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 11,233 recoveries.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said the latest 11 deaths were recorded between August 2 and 5, eight of them in the Central Division and three in the west.</p>
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<li>A 15-year-old girl from Tavua presented to a medical facility in respiratory distress and she was transferred to Lautoka Hospital on August 2. Her family reported that she had a fever, cough and shortness of breath two days prior to visiting the health centre. Clinical investigations revealed she had both leptospirosis and covid-19.</li>
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<p>&#8220;Sadly, her condition worsened at the hospital and she died one day after admission,&#8221; Dr Fong said. &#8220;Her doctors have determined that she died from severe covid-19 and leptospirosis. Both diseases contributed to her death.</p>
<p>&#8220;She was not vaccinated as she was not in the target population of people 18 years and over who are eligible to receive the vaccine.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Summary of deaths</strong></p>
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<li>A 60-year-old man from Lami near Suva died at home on August 4.</li>
<li>A 51-year-old woman from Raiwaqa in Suva also died at home on August 4.</li>
<li>An 85-year-old man from Lautoka was declared dead on arrival by the attending medical officer at the Lautoka Hospital&#8217;s Emergency Department.</li>
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<p>Dr Fong said this meant that he died at home or on his way to the hospital.</p>
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<li>An 88-year-old man from Sigatoka was declared dead on arrival by the attending medical officer at the Sigatoka Sub Divisional Hospital. This means he died at home or on his way to the hospital.</li>
<li>An 86-year-old man from Toorak, Suva, presented to the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in severe respiratory distress on August 4. His condition worsened in the hospital and he died on the same day.</li>
<li>An 85-year-old woman from Tailevu died at home on August 2.</li>
<li>A 55-year-old man from Tailevu also died at home on the August 2.</li>
<li>A 70-year-old woman from Tailevu died at home on August 2.</li>
<li>A 90-year-old man from Raiwai died at home on August 5.</li>
<li>An 85-year-old man from Naitasiri died at home on August 5.</li>
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<p>Four other people who tested positive to covid-19 have died, however Dr Fong said their deaths were caused by serious pre-existing medical conditions and not covid.</p>
<p>He said a total of 146 covid-positive people had died but their deaths were classified as caused by the virus.</p>
<p><strong>311 covid patients in hospital</strong><br />
&#8220;There are 311 covid-19 patients admitted to hospital, 63 of them are at Lautoka, 78 patients are admitted at the FEMAT field hospital, and 170 at Suva&#8217;s CWM, St Giles and Makoi hospitals. 48 patients are in severe condition, with six in critical condition.&#8221;</p>
<p>Almost 6000 people were screened and 636 swabbed at the clinics in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 411,142 individuals screened and 73,893 swabbed to date.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said as of August 4, the ministry&#8217;s teams had screened a total of 1928 individuals and swabbed 91 others.</p>
<p>&#8220;This brings our cumulative total to 776,034 individuals screened and 68,462 swabbed by our mobile teams,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;A total of 287,237 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 330,098 tested since March 2020. 3352 tests have been reported for August 3.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said the daily test average was 3401 per day or 3.8 tests per 1000 population. The national daily test positivity was 32.4 percent, almost seven times the World Health Organisation (WHO) threshold which is five percent.</p>
<p>&#8220;As of August 4, 498,680 adults in Fiji have received their first dose of the vaccine and 164,974 have received their second doses. This means that 85 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 28.1 percent are fully vaccinated nation-wide.</p>
<p><strong>Daily average</strong><br />
&#8220;The daily average for new cases is 1156 or 1193 cases per million population per day. Daily case numbers remain high and daily test positivity remains high, indicating ongoing widespread community transmission in the Suva-Nausori containment zone.</p>
<p>&#8220;The cases are also increasing in the West with evidence of community transmission in the division.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are also recording increasing numbers of people with severe disease, and deaths in the West. The Northern and Eastern Divisions currently have no active cases.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong is urging the public to adhere to the covid-safe protocols including the daily curfew from 6pm-4am.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<title>Health specialists warn against mutating delta variant in Fiji</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Christine Rovoi, RNZ Pacific journalist A new vaccine may be needed if the delta variant of covid-19, which is currently in Fiji, continues to mutate, health experts say. The government says more than 22,000 people with covid are in isolation and the death toll has passed 260, and climbing. The victims included an 11-month-old ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By <span class="author-name"><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/christine-rovoi">Christine Rovoi</a>, RNZ Pacific journalist</span></em></p>
<p>A new vaccine may be needed if the delta variant of covid-19, which is currently in Fiji, continues to mutate, health experts say.</p>
<p>The government says more than 22,000 people with covid are in isolation and the <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/448405/covid-19-1220-new-cases-seven-deaths-in-fiji">death toll has passed 260</a>, and climbing.</p>
<p>The victims included an 11-month-old baby, pregnant mothers, a 15-year-old teenager and a 102-year-old woman.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2021/08/04/fiji-faces-1220-new-covid-cases-seven-deaths-as-infections-still-rise/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Fiji faces 1220 new covid cases, seven deaths as infections still rise</a></li>
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<p>The government maintains there is no need to impose a complete shutdown of the country.</p>
<p>According to the Health Ministry, the average deaths per day is eight, while the daily average infection is 1039 cases or 1174 per million population.</p>
<p>The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has placed Fiji on level 4 of its covid-alert due to the growing number of cases in the Pacific nation.</p>
<p>Professor Fiona Russell from the University of Melbourne said reports that more people are dying from the virus in Fiji should be a concern.</p>
<p>She said the mutation of the delta strain could happen.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Characteristic of all viruses&#8217;</strong><br />
&#8220;That is a characteristic of all viruses, not just the coronavirus and there are other mutations that have already occurred. At the moment what we&#8217;ve found is that the variants have become more transmissible. We have to keep an eye on that and there&#8217;s ongoing studies to monitor it. And it may be that in the future, people in Fiji may need a booster.&#8221;</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/127734/eight_col_FIJI_COVID_PANEL_%282%29.jpg?1628059045" alt="Professor Fiona Russell" width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Professor Fiona Russell &#8230; &#8220;That is a characteristic of all viruses, not just the coronavirus and there are other mutations that have already occurred.&#8221; Image: Fiona Russell/RNZ</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Professor Russell also said Fiji&#8217;s health facilities could easily get overwhelmed if people do not take heed of covid-safe protocols.</p>
<p>She warned the country was very early on in the outbreak and should take heed of what had happened in countries such as India.</p>
<p>&#8220;If covid-19 takes off in Fiji, then the hospitals may get full and that is if you get sick with anything at all, let alone covid, then the doctors and nurses may not be able to treat you properly because they&#8217;re just so busy treating all the other covid patients.</p>
<p>&#8220;We certainly in Australia were worried about that and so we made plans for that in case that was to occur.&#8221;</p>
<p>She praised Fiji&#8217;s efforts in trying to contain the disease.</p>
<p>Professor Russell said the seriousness of covid-19 was evident in how quickly it had spread during the second wave in the country.</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/104194/eight_col_Prof_Michael_Baker_-_HighRes-2.jpg?1592696874" alt="University of Otago epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker" width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">University of Otago epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker &#8230; &#8220;The situation in Fiji is very worrying. They&#8217;ve really lost control of this epidemic.&#8221; Image: Luke Pilkinton-Ching​/University of Otago</figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>Government urged to change strategy<br />
</strong>New Zealand epidemiologist and University of Otago professor Michael Baker agrees.</p>
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<p>He said Fiji was going backwards in its fight against the pandemic.</p>
<p>Despite the Fijian prime minister&#8217;s refusal to enforce a national lockdown, Baker said it was not too late for the government to change its strategy.</p>
<p>&#8220;The situation in Fiji is very worrying. They&#8217;ve really lost control of this epidemic at this point given the record number of infections that are of a very widespread nature.</p>
<p>&#8220;It depends what their overall strategy is. If they want to return to elimination position, I think they need to act very decisively now and that actually offers a much better route back to economic recovery than trying to suppress the virus and live with it which hasn&#8217;t really worked very well in the past.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fijian epidemiologist Dr Donald Wilson said the country was &#8220;overwhelmed&#8221; by the pandemic.</p>
<p>He warned the current trend of infections could force officials to make &#8220;unethical medical decisions&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;The worry is that when the health system becomes overwhelmed, when it cannot any longer peak in lots of patients who have severe disease, then unfortunately like what has been happening in other countries where doctors have to do the unethical thing of needing to choose who to put on ventilators and who not to.&#8221;</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/114322/eight_col_fiji_pm_covid_centre.jpg?1607036587" alt="Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama visited the Covid-19 testing facility in Suva." width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Fiji PM Voreqe Bainimarama visited the covid-19 testing facility in Suva. Image: Fiji government/Facebook</figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>Mass vaccination progress</strong><br />
Dr Wilson said a mass vaccination campaign aims to immunise 600,000 Fijians by November this year.</p>
<p>Close to half a million Fijians or 84.4 percent of the target population have received their first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, while just over 158,000 or 27 percent have got both jabs.</p>
<p>The head of Fiji&#8217;s vaccination taskforce, Dr Rachel Devi, said the only good news is the Moderna vaccine, now in the country, is also effective against the delta variant, the UK variant and the Wuhan strain of the virus.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have important strategies in terms of how or when and where we roll this out across the country. This would definitely boost it up especially right now we weren&#8217;t vaccinating our pregnant women with the AstraZeneca unless these individuals consented. But I know there&#8217;s quite a lot of build-up in that area now. There&#8217;s a lot on safety reasons as well.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Meanwhile, an Australia-based Fijian academic warns Fiji is suffering its worst medical, social and economic crisis since the measles epidemic of 1875 which led to the deaths of a third of the country&#8217;s population.</p>
<p>Professor Wadan Narsey said this could have been avoided had the government listened to the best medical advice &#8211; not just in Fiji, but also from its major partners New Zealand and Australia.</p>
<p>He said Fiji&#8217;s tragedy stems from its heath system being unable to cope with the crisis and has seen deaths soar to more than 260, and climbing.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji faces 1220 new covid cases, seven deaths as infections still rise</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Covid-19 infections continue to rise in Fiji with 1220 new cases recorded in the last 24 hours to 8am yesterday. The government also confirmed seven more deaths, bringing the toll to 261. That compares with 1100 cases and 13 deaths in the previous 24-hour period. READ MORE: More articles about the Fiji covid ]]></description>
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<p>Covid-19 infections continue to rise in Fiji with 1220 new cases recorded in the last 24 hours to 8am yesterday.</p>
<p>The government also confirmed seven more deaths, bringing the toll to 261.</p>
<p>That compares with 1100 cases and 13 deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</p>
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<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said the seven deaths were reported between 31 July 31 and 2 August.</p>
<p>He said all but two of the victims were not vaccinated.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said six of the victims were in the Central Division and one in the Western Division.</p>
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<li>A 24-year-old man from Tailevu presented to a medical facility in severe respiratory distress. A medical team brought him to the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva on 1 August. He died on his way to the hospital. His family reported that he was experiencing shortness of breath one week prior to his presentation to the health centre.</li>
<li>A 78-year-old man from Kalabu in Nasinu died at home on 1 August.</li>
<li>An 85-year-old woman from Nasinu died at home on 2 August.</li>
<li>A 67-year-old woman from Nabua had died at home on 1 August.</li>
<li>A 65-year-old man from Sigatoka was declared dead on arrival by the attending medical officer at the Sigatoka Sub-Divisional Hospital. Dr Fong said this means the man had died either at home or on his way to the hospital.</li>
<li>A 48-year-old woman from Nabena village died at home on 2 August. Her family reported that she had a cough, fever, shortness of breath and chest pain for a week before her death.</li>
<li>A 54-year-old man from Cunningham died at home on 31 July.</li>
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<p>Three other people who tested positive to covid-19 had also died but their deaths have been classified as not caused by the virus.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said that out of the 1220 latest cases, 756 were from the Central Division while the rest are from the west.</p>
<p>He said there had been 1113 recoveries since the last update that meant there were now 22,689 active cases; 18,506 active cases in the Central Division and 4183 in the West.</p>
<p><strong>Covid-patients on oxygen support, ventilators<br />
</strong>Meanwhile, 64 covid patients are on oxygen support while three are on ventilators, Chief Medical adviser Dr Jemesa Tudravu said.</p>
<p>He said 332 infected people were admitted in hospital facilities, with 84 in a severe or critical condition.</p>
<p>A total of 384,200 individuals had been screened and 70,744 swabbed, Dr Tudravu said.</p>
<p>He also said all major health services were operational across the country.</p>
<p>Dr Tudravu said the ministry was concerned about the increase in the number of new cases and deaths in the country.</p>
<p>&#8220;In terms of health services, all our major health facilities remain fully functional in all divisions providing emergency services, admissions, and inpatient care for Covid and non-covid patients,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Dr Tudravu said a patient care-flow pathway has been established to ensure that all cases of Covid-19 are identified and followed up.</p>
<p>&#8220;This essentially means that if a patient is diagnosed with Covid-19, that patient will be directed to a care plan where the patient will be admitted at home and followed up through telehealth.</p>
<p>&#8220;They can also be admitted to an intermediate care facility such as the field hospital and cared for by our team or admitted at the main hospital for high-level care.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fiji now has 22,689 active cases in isolation and 261 deaths, 259 of them from the latest outbreak that began in April.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<title>NZ sends 100,000 vaccine doses to Fiji as covid deaths top 250</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific New Zealand is sending 100,000 vaccine doses and additional financial support to Fiji for nursing staff as the country&#8217;s covid-19 death toll passed 250. Fiji reported 1100 new cases and 13 more deaths today, bringing the total death toll to 254. Of the deaths, 252 of them have come from the April outbreak ]]></description>
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<p>New Zealand is sending 100,000 vaccine doses and additional financial support to Fiji for nursing staff as the country&#8217;s covid-19 death toll passed 250.</p>
<p>Fiji <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/448316/13-more-deaths-1100-new-cases-of-covid-19-confirmed-in-fiji">reported 1100 new cases and 13 more deaths today</a>, bringing the total death toll to 254.</p>
<p>Of the deaths, 252 of them have come from the April outbreak of the delta variant of covid-19.</p>
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<p>Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta said New Zealand paid for 100,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine directly from the Spanish government to meet Fiji&#8217;s immediate vaccine needs.</p>
<p>The vaccines were due to arrive today.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our thoughts remain with Fiji during this incredibly challenging period,&#8221; Mahuta said in a statement.</p>
<p>Earlier this year, the government committed to providing up to 500,000 doses.</p>
<p><strong>Commitment still stands</strong><br />
Mahuta said that commitment still stood.</p>
<p>&#8220;AstraZeneca is Fiji&#8217;s vaccine of choice and these doses will further support the excellent work Fiji is doing in vaccinating its population.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mahuta said the nation&#8217;s vaccination drive was coming along.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fiji&#8217;s vaccination programme is progressing well with 25 percent now fully vaccinated, and first doses provided to 82 percent of the population.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our commitment stands and New Zealand will continue to work with Fiji to confirm its remaining vaccine requirements.&#8221;</p>
<p>She said the government was also funding for 190 Fiji graduate nurses for a three-month period.</p>
<p>&#8220;The recruitment of these nurses not only supports Fiji&#8217;s response in the short term, but also contributes to the long-term resilience of the health sector.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>NZ responds to requests</strong><br />
New Zealand has also responded to a range of other requests from Fiji.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the last two weeks New Zealand has supported the provision and retrofitting of ambulances and medical equipment, provided funding support to civil society partners and begun delivering 700,000 testing swabs and privacy screens for medical facilities,&#8221; Mahuta said.</p>
<p>These initiatives build on previous <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/445245/covid-19-in-fiji-new-zealand-provides-10m-to-support-response">packages of support New Zealand has provided Fiji</a>, including $40 million of financial assistance, PPE, testing equipment and other relief supplies.</p>
<p>New Zealand has also <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/446969/second-medical-team-from-nz-and-australia-arrives-in-fiji">deployed two rotations of medical personnel</a> to the joint Australia New Zealand Medical Assistance Team.</p>
<p>&#8220;We remain in close contact with the government of Fiji and civil society partners to support further requests,&#8221; Mahuta said.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ News A UN official with covid-19 has been evacuated from Fiji on a mercy flight after an about-turn from New Zealand&#8217;s health authorities. RNZ Checkpoint understands the woman, who is seriously ill, will be treated at Auckland&#8217;s Middlemore Hospital despite New Zealand initially refusing to let her in because of &#8220;capacity&#8221; issues. In a ]]></description>
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<p>A UN official with covid-19 has been evacuated from Fiji on a mercy flight after an about-turn from New Zealand&#8217;s health authorities.</p>
<p>RNZ <em>Checkpoint</em> understands the woman, who is seriously ill, will be treated at Auckland&#8217;s Middlemore Hospital despite New Zealand initially refusing to let her in because of &#8220;capacity&#8221; issues.</p>
<p>In a statement, the Ministry of Health said Auckland&#8217;s Medical Officer of Health had approved a transfer plan for the patient, taking into account the safety of the UN worker and the crew transporting her &#8212; with strong protocols in place for the transfer.</p>
<p>The hospital system in Fiji is overrun with 1000 new covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours and 12 deaths this week.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2021/07/29/fiji-covid-19-patient-being-flown-to-nz-for-treatment-in-about-turn/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Fiji covid-19 patient being flown to NZ for treatment in about-turn</a></li>
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<p>There are 700 UN workers in Suva. The UN&#8217;s senior official in Fiji, Sanaka Samarasinha, told <em>Checkpoint </em>it was a critical situation for the worker.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have a threshold in the UN system, it doesn&#8217;t matter which country you&#8217;re in, we do consider a certain threshold at which point we kickstart the medevac process,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Samarasinha said it was preferable to treat the person in the country they were currently in, but doctors determined it was necessary to get the woman care that was currently not available in Fiji.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;We&#8217;re very grateful&#8217;</strong><br />
&#8220;As we do normally, we start looking for places where the patient can be medevaced too&#8230; New Zealand has excellent facilities and are able to provide care, we&#8217;re very grateful.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said the decision was made purely on medical grounds and it was not one taken lightly. He said transporting a sick person came with a certain risk.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are all very concerned. We are all rooting for her. We know her personally, she&#8217;s a fighter. We just have to keep our fingers crossed.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m really looking forward to a positive outcome.&#8221;</p>
<p><i><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Josefa Babitu in Suva The dream of putting a smile on his mother’s face on his graduation day from university has become one that will never happen for Gabriel Gade, after his mother succumbed to the coronavirus that has killed dozens of people in Fiji. “My ultimate dream was to make her proud of ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Josefa Babitu in Suva</em></p>
<p>The dream of putting a smile on his mother’s face on his graduation day from university has become one that will never happen for Gabriel Gade, after his mother succumbed to the coronavirus that has killed dozens of people in Fiji.</p>
<p>“My ultimate dream was to make her proud of all her sacrifices, battles in life and the love she gave me over the last 21 years of my life,” he told <em>Asia Pacific Report</em>.</p>
<p>“My mother had to work all the time to pay off the mortgage, and I could tell that she was exhausted most of the time, but I think it was her love for her children that kept her going every day.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/447854/fiji-reports-715-new-covid-19-cases-as-death-toll-passes-200"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Fiji reports 715 new covid-19 cases as death toll passes 200</a></li>
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<p>His mother, Suliana Bulavakarua, worked as a registered nurse at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital (CWMH), the largest healthcare facility in the country, where his family believes she contracted the virus while pregnant.</p>
<p>After she tested positive for covid-19 on July 16, she was transported to the Covid-care facility in Suva, leaving behind Gade and his sister at home as their father was working outside of the mainland.</p>
<p>Her children also tested positive for the virus but have recovered. Gade was vaccinated with the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine while his mother was awaiting the Moderna vaccine that was to be administered to pregnant women.</p>
<p>Her daughter was not eligible for the vaccine as she was under the age of 18.</p>
<p><strong>Her condition worsened</strong><br />
Her condition got worse on July 18 and was advised by attending physicians to deliver her baby by caesarean section.</p>
<p>The 44-year-old gave life to a baby girl but the battle with covid-19 was so intense that it soon ended her life.</p>
<p>“It was late at night on Wednesday [July 21] when my phone rang and I did not answer because it was a new number and it was late as well. However, little did I know the hospital was calling me to inform us of our mother’s passing,&#8221; says Gade.</p>
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<p>“A team from the hospital knocked on our doors on Thursday morning and relayed the news that broke my sister and I into tears. The world suddenly stopped as I lost the one person I owe everything to.</p>
<p>“My mind ran wild but hours later I had to compose myself for my family, especially my sisters who will now grow up without a mother.</p>
<p>The Lau native said the teachings of his mother was something he would hold dear to his heart and would use in the upbringing of his sisters.</p>
<p>“My mother taught me to be generous, loving and to care for people that needed my help.</p>
<p>“I remember a night where I would do my assignments on my study table in our living room and during her days off she would sit on the couch and then she would try and make small talk.</p>
<p>&#8220;My mom and I had this relationship where she would always be pressed to do things like for me to graduate. My mom was always supportive of my endeavours.</p>
<p>“I love you so much mom.”</p>
<p>The &#8220;fallen hero&#8221; is survived by her husband and three children.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">Fiji has recorded 715 cases of Covid-19 and 11 deaths &#8211; including an unvaccinated health worker &#8211; in the last 24 hours to 8am yesterday. <a href="https://t.co/CcvTZsXk1n">https://t.co/CcvTZsXk1n</a></p>
<p>— RNZ Pacific (@RNZPacific) <a href="https://twitter.com/RNZPacific/status/1420088123527077889?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 27, 2021</a></p></blockquote>
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<p><strong>Healthcare workers remember fallen hero</strong><br />
The loss of Bulavakarua was not only for the family but for healthcare workers around the country as they took to social media to express their feelings.</p>
<p>A nurse posted on Facebook that Bulavakarua was the talk of the operation room at the hospital she worked in as they all reminisced her dedication to saving lives in the country.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong, in a televised address, announced the passing of the healthcare worker and said she was one of the many who risked their lives to save people from the deadly delta variant of the virus.</p>
<p>“This current crisis is demonstrating the essential, tireless, innovative and too-often undervalued role of health workers and our frontline colleagues in ensuring strong, resilient health systems for everyone, everywhere,” he said.</p>
<p>“They work long hours, sacrifice time with their families, and endure the stresses that this pandemic places upon them as individuals, professionals, and upon the entire health system.</p>
<p>“Delivering health services in an environment of constraint resources will often mean providing access to life saving care at the expense of comfort.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/447854/fiji-reports-715-new-covid-19-cases-as-death-toll-passes-200">healthcare workers are currently looking after 17,937 people</a> living with the deadly virus in the nation where 195 people have died.</p>
<p>Fiji’s covid-19 case count stands at 24,424 since March 2020 with 6191 recoveries.</p>
<p><em><a href="https://www.facebook.com/josefa.babitu.754">Josefa Babitu</a> is a final-year student journalist at the University of the South Pacific (USP). He is also the current student editor for <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Wansolwara-479385672092050">Wansolwara</a>, USP Journalism’s student training newspaper and online publication. He is a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.</em></p>
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		<title>102-year-old woman among 15 latest Fiji covid deaths &#8211; 918 new cases</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2021 21:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fifteen more deaths, including that of a 102-year-old woman, and 918 positive cases have been confirmed by Fijian health officials in the 24 hours to 8am yesterday. That compares to 1091 infections and 21 deaths in the previous 24-hour period. The government also confirmed the latest deaths included those previously listed as under ]]></description>
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<p>Fifteen more deaths, including that of a 102-year-old woman, and 918 positive cases have been confirmed by Fijian health officials in the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.</p>
<p>That compares to 1091 infections and 21 deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</p>
<p>The government also confirmed the latest deaths included those previously listed as under investigation to determine the cause.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/447483/fiji-women-assured-they-can-get-covid-19-vaccine-while-breast-feeding">Fiji women assured they can get covid-19 vaccine while breast-feeding</a></li>
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<p>All but three of the victims were unvaccinated against covid-19, Health Secretary Dr James Fong said last night.</p>
<p>He said the majority of the patients died at home, while there were others who had not received at least one dose of the vaccine.</p>
<p>Fiji now has 16,403 active cases in isolation, with 161 deaths &#8211; 159 of them from this latest outbreak that began in April.</p>
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<li>A 75-year-old woman from the capital Suva died at home on 21 July.</li>
<li>A 49-year-old man from Nadera in Nasinu died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>An 83-year-old man from Tovata, Nasinu, also died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>A 44-year-old man from Cunningham presented to the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in severe respiratory distress on 22 July. He died on the same day in hospital.</li>
<li>A 60-year-old man from Narere, Nasinu, died at home on 21 July. He had received the first dose of the vaccine in early-July.</li>
<li>A 63-year-old man from Nabua died at home on 20 July. He received the first dose of the vaccine in mid-June.</li>
<li>A 68-year-old man from Nadera died at home on 19 July. He had received the first dose of the vaccine in late June.</li>
<li>A 63-year-old man from Waimanu Road in Suva died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>An 84-year-old man from Kalekana in Lami died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>A 53-year-old man from Toorak, Suva, died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>A 63-year-old woman from Vatuwaqa, Suva, died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>A 56-year-old man from Makoi, Nasinu, died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>A 72-year-old woman from Narere presented to the FEMAT field hospital in severe respiratory distress on 21 July. She died on the same day at the hospital.</li>
<li>A 102-year-old woman from Cunningham died at home on 20 July.</li>
<li>An 80-year-old man from Cautata Village in Tailevu Province died at home on 21 July.</li>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/125460/eight_col_210378838_4457326067633627_8433182852934809270_n.jpg?1626609991" alt="Dr James Fong" width="720" height="450" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Fiji&#8217;s Health Secretary Dr James Fong &#8230; seven more deaths of covid-19 positive patients, but not classified as covid deaths. Image: Facebook/Fiji govt seven more deaths of Covid-19 positive patients.</figcaption></figure>
<p>Dr Fong said there had been seven more deaths of covid-19 positive patients.</p>
<p>But he said these deaths had been classified as not caused by the virus.</p>
<p>&#8220;Doctors have determined that these deaths were caused by serious pre-existing medical conditions and not covid-19,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We also have recorded 68 covid-19 positive patients who died from the serious medical conditions that they had before they contracted covid; these are not classified as covid-19 deaths.</p>
<p>&#8220;There have been 179 new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 16,403 active cases. There have been 21,291 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021. We have recorded a total of 21,361 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 4729 recoveries.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said one death was under investigation to determine the cause.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some statistics</strong></p>
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<li>918 new cases as of 8am, July 22</li>
<li>15 deaths recorded from July 19-21</li>
<li>1 death under investigation</li>
<li>161 deaths recorded, 159 of these recorded during the outbreak that started in April this year</li>
<li>68 positive patients died from serious medical conditions they had before they contracted the virus (these are not classified as covid-19 deaths)</li>
<li>179 new recoveries reported since the last update</li>
<li>16,403 active cases</li>
<li>21,291 cases recorded during the outbreak that started in April 2021</li>
<li>21,361 cases in total recorded in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 4729 recoveries.</li>
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<p><i><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></i></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2021 21:41:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Timoci Vula in Suva Two Fijian pregnant women are among the 21 covid-19 deaths reported within a seven-day period from July 14. Their babies, however, were saved via a caesarean operation by the obstetric team. Health Secretary Dr James Fong revealed this in his covid-19 live update last evening as he announced the country’s ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Timoci Vula in Suva</em></p>
<p>Two Fijian pregnant women are among the 21 covid-19 deaths reported within a seven-day period from July 14.</p>
<p>Their babies, however, were saved via a caesarean operation by the obstetric team.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong revealed this in his covid-19 live update last evening as he announced the country’s 1091 positive cases recorded in the last 24 hours that ended at 8am yesterday.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/447366/nine-cases-of-covid-19-among-fiji-arrivals-to-nz"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Nine covid positive cases of among Fiji arrivals to NZ</a></li>
<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2021/07/21/fijis-covid-horror-is-too-late-to-fix-yet-still-our-leaders-stay-silent/">Fiji’s covid horror is too late to fix, yet still our leaders stay silent</a></li>
<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Fiji+covid+crisis">Other Fiji covid crisis reports</a></li>
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<p>He said the 21 covid-19 deaths were recorded from July 14-20.</p>
<p>He said both mothers had been unwell with covid symptoms at home before presenting to health facilities in severe respiratory distress.</p>
<p>“In both cases, our physicians made the decision to conduct emergency caesarean operations to rescue the new-borns and assist with the care of the mothers,” Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>“Sadly, despite the best efforts of their attending physicians, both mothers passed away.”</p>
<p><strong>Deaths a tragedy</strong><br />
Dr Fong said maternal deaths at any time were a tragedy and maternal deaths due to covid-19 were a clear indication of the severity of this outbreak.</p>
<p>He said the present outbreak was contained to Viti Levu, and primarily in the Lami-Suva-Nausori corridor.</p>
<p>And over the last week, he added that an increasing number of cases had been reported in the Western Division.</p>
<p>Dr Fong also announced 317 new recoveries with more than 4550 total recoveries from the virus.</p>
<p>“Recovery is possible. In fact, most patients will recover.</p>
<p>“The sooner those most at-risk are identified and treated, the more likely they will be to recover as well. Many of those recoveries will continue to come out of our field hospitals,” he said.</p>
<p><em>Timoci Vula</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. This article is republished with permission.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[COMMENT: By Professor Biman Prasad Pictures and videos emerging about the shocking and deplorable conditions for covid-isolated patients in Fiji hospitals are no surprise. Nor should they be. They are a direct consequence of the Bainimarama government’s failure to lead, failure to plan – and worst of all, failure to care. Two months ago Ministry ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>COMMENT:</strong> <em>By Professor Biman Prasad</em></p>
<p>Pictures and videos emerging about the shocking and deplorable conditions for <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Fiji+covid+crisis">covid-isolated patients in Fiji hospitals</a> are no surprise. Nor should they be.</p>
<p>They are a direct consequence of the Bainimarama government’s failure to lead, failure to plan – and worst of all, failure to care.</p>
<p>Two months ago Ministry of Health officials publicly warned us about the dangers of our health system breaking down under the weight of covid numbers.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/447366/covid-19-nine-cases-among-fijians-arriving-in-nz"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Covid-19: Nine cases among Fijians arriving in NZ</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/447329/covid-19-positive-cases-back-to-four-digits-in-fiji">Covid-19 positive cases back to four digits in Fiji</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/tents-set-up-outside-hospital/">Tents set up outside Suva hospital</a></li>
<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Fiji+covid+crisis">Other Fiji covid crisis reports</a></li>
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<p>The government refused to listen to advice. It arrogantly refused to lock down.</p>
<p>And now this disaster is upon us.</p>
<p>There is a video circulating about a dead patient being left in a temporary hospital ward for hours. Everyone knows a story about ambulances being called which never turn up.</p>
<p>We hear about a case where a person’s body stayed in a car for five hours in the hospital car park because no one had time or resources to help.</p>
<p><strong>We were warned &#8211; by our own officials</strong><br />
Tragically, people affected by non-covid conditions are now dying because they cannot get into hospitals for care.</p>
<p>These were all things we were warned about, by our own health officials.</p>
<p>Up to now the bulk of our cases has been in the Central Division, which is serviced by the best hospitals. As the disease spreads around Viti Levu, the situation will get much worse.</p>
<p>This damage is now too late to fix. These desperate stories will continue.</p>
<p>We all know that deaths from this outbreak will be measured in the hundreds, and the horror of this is just beginning.</p>
<p>And yet, our leaders are silent. They offer no support, no information. They do not want to talk about this crisis because they have difficult questions to answer about their utter failure to lead.</p>
<p><strong>Do your best to protect yourselves</strong><br />
Where were they when their own officials were warning them?</p>
<p>And where are they now?</p>
<p>We plead with people to do their best to protect themselves.</p>
<p>Wear masks, follow the physical distancing rules. Please get vaccinated, if not for yourself for the health and safety of your nearest and dearest around you.</p>
<p>We have a government that cannot lead and which is too ashamed and cowardly to lead.</p>
<p>It is now up to each of us to look after and care for each other until we rid ourselves of this failed leadership in the next elections.</p>
<p><em>Professor Biman Prasad is the leader of Fiji&#8217;s National Federation Party.</em></p>
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<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/447329/covid-19-positive-cases-back-to-four-digits-in-fiji">RNZ Pacific reports</a> that Fiji has recorded 1054 new cases of covid-19 in the 24 hours to 8am yesterday. That compares to 784 cases and 15 deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</li>
<li>The government also confirmed 12 more deaths between 13 and 19 July, taking the death toll to 125 with 123 of these from the latest outbreak that began in April.</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fiji has recorded a daily record 1405 new cases of covid-19 in the 24 hours to 8am on Friday. That compares to 1220 cases and 10 deaths in the previous 24-hour period. The government also confirmed six more deaths last night, taking the death toll to 80 &#8211; 78 of these from the ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji has recorded a daily record 1405 new cases of covid-19 in the 24 hours to 8am on Friday.</p>
<p>That compares to 1220 cases and 10 deaths in the previous 24-hour period.</p>
<p>The government also confirmed six more deaths last night, taking the death toll to 80 &#8211; 78 of these from the latest outbreak that began in April.</p>
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<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said all six patients were unvaccinated.</p>
<p>&#8220;A 58-year old man from Tacirua presented to a medical facility on Wednesday with severe covid symptoms including shortness of breath. His condition worsened at the health centre and he died on the same day.</p>
<p>&#8220;An 82-year-old man from Waila presented to a health facility in severe respiratory distress. He was retrieved by a medical team to the Colonial War Memorial Hospital.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said the man&#8217;s condition worsened at the CWM Hospital and he died two days after admission on July 12.</p>
<p><strong>Unwell with symptoms</strong><br />
His family reported that he had been unwell with symptoms that included fever, and cough, Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The third covid-19 death to report is a 34-year-old man from Koronivia also presented to a health facility in severe respiratory distress on July 12. His condition worsened at the centre and he died on the same day.</p>
<p>&#8220;A 68-year-old man from Valelevu presented to the CWM Hospital with covid symptoms on July 14. His condition worsened in the hospital and he died on the same day he was admitted.</p>
<p>&#8220;The fifth death is a 76-year-old woman from Narere who presented to a healthcare facility with severe covid symptoms including shortness of breath. She was retrieved by a medical team to CWM Hospital on July 12 where her condition worsened and she died on the same day.</p>
<p>&#8220;A 92-year-old man from Ba was retrieved by a medical team from an isolation facility and transferred to Lautoka Hospital. His condition worsened in hospital and he died four days after being admitted on July 15.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said three other people, who tested positive to the virus, had died but their deaths have been classified as due to serious pre-existing medical conditions and not caused by covid-19.</p>
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<p><strong>More than 11,000 positive people in isolation</strong><br />
Six other deaths are under investigation, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We also recorded 34 ovid-19 positive patients who died from the serious medical conditions that they had before they contracted the virus; these are not classified as Covid-19 deaths.</p>
<p>&#8220;There have been 470 new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 11,959 active cases. There have been 15,221 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have recorded a total of 15,291 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 3,218 recoveries.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said a total of 10,356 individuals were screened and 1893 swabbed at stationary screening clinics in the last 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total to 312,572 individuals screened and 52,386 swabbed to date.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our mobile screening teams screened a total of 4,197 individuals and swabbed 435 in the last 24 hours. This brings our cumulative total to 712,328 individuals screened and 60,855 swabbed by our mobile teams to date.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said a total of 216,869 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 259,734 tested since testing began in March 2020.</p>
<p>&#8220;3678 tests have been reported for July 14. Testing number data for one lab is pending for July 13-14. Based on available testing numbers, the national 7-day daily test average is 3943 tests per day or 4.5 tests per 1000 population.</p>
<p>&#8220;These numbers are expected to increase once all lab testing number data is received. The national 7-day average daily test positivity is 19.2 percent and continues on an upward trend.&#8221;</p>
<p>The World Health Organisation&#8217;s test positivity threshold is five percent.</p>
<p>As of the 15 July, 384,480 adults in Fiji have received their first dose of the vaccine and 75,448 have received their second doses, Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>&#8220;This means that 66 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 12.9 percent are now fully vaccinated nation-wide.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fijians can check the <a href="http://bit.ly/3h2JfCZ">Ministry&#8217;s vaccine dashboard</a> to find real-time data on first-dose and second-dose numbers at the national, divisional and sub-divisional levels.</p>
<p>&#8220;The 7-day average of new cases per day is 824 cases per day or 932 cases per million population per day. Average daily case numbers are increasing, together with cases of severe disease and deaths.&#8221;</p>
<p><i><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></i></p>
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		<title>How Fiji&#8217;s Antonio escaped death from &#8216;normal flu&#8217; that was actually covid-19</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Josefa Babitu in Suva If it was not for his friend who broke into his home after he was gasping for air, Antonio Ratuvili would be among dozens of Fijians who have died from covid-19 this year. Ratuvili was &#8220;grey-faced spectra, gasping for every breath, and in a thoroughly confused state&#8221; on his deathbed ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Josefa Babitu in Suva</em></p>
<p>If it was not for his friend who broke into his home after he was gasping for air, Antonio Ratuvili would be among dozens of Fijians who have died from covid-19 this year.</p>
<p>Ratuvili was &#8220;grey-faced spectra, gasping for every breath, and in a thoroughly confused state&#8221; on his deathbed when his friend found him.</p>
<p>Within an hour he found himself in the “red zone” part of the Colonial War Memorial (CWM) Hospital in Fiji’s capital Suva.</p>
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<p>“As soon as I arrived, the staff gathered around me and, as they poked and prodded and adjusted my oxygen supply, they looked like curious, oversized insects in their masks and visors: bees, say, or ants,” he told <em>Asia Pacific Report.</em></p>
<p>“There was no exit, or at least anything that could be seen from where I was lying, no longer a larval mass &#8212; just an overweight, utterly extenuated human male.</p>
<p>“Of course, I couldn’t see the entire room because, like Gulliver in Lilliput, I was pinned down by an elaborate system of tubes and wiring.&#8221;</p>
<p>The battle depends solely on his immune system because he has not received his AstraZeneca vaccine that everybody in Fiji is entitled to.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Drips and bleeping instruments&#8217;</strong><br />
“The ants (healthcare workers) might have abandoned me, but they had tethered my body to a variety of monitors and drips and bleeping instruments, and I was still being fed oxygen through a large, clear face mask – which suggested that, at some point, somebody would turn up, to do whatever remained to be done,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>“This all seemed to be happening in a makeshift theatre of managed chaos, like a scene from <em>Casualty</em> or an alien abduction movie. Then, just as suddenly, it was quiet.</p>
<p>“I was alone and the sealed room was quiet. It was a veritable study in solipsism: I existed, I was sentient, but nothing else was certain.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 25-year-old faith-based NGO worker battled covid-19 for 17 days together with 10,033 other patients in dedicated facilities around the nation.</p>
<p>He was discharged from CWM hospital on Wednesday.</p>
<p>“Today, I am still breathing, and with the right medication and support, I may continue to do so for some time. But I remember all too vividly the sensation of not being able to breathe. That sensation is as close as I have ever come to existential panic.</p>
<p>“I survived by the grace of God.</p>
<p><strong>Greatest teaching</strong><br />
He added the lesson learnt would be the greatest teaching he has ever had.</p>
<p>Ratuvili said he got the virus because of his ignorance of the symptoms of the virus. He was under the assumption that he was having a somewhat &#8220;normal flu&#8221;.</p>
<p>“This was my original mistake. Though it made sense from one angle, it was still an assumption, a self-fulfilling diagnosis based on a mix of anecdote and magical thinking.</p>
<p>“Still, it seemed reasonable enough, at the time. I was fighting for breath, any physical activity was an effort, I had been suffering for weeks from a dry, nagging cough and, though these could have been symptoms of anything &#8212; from a common cold, to bronchitis, to the unforeseen combination of &#8216;co-morbidities&#8217; that, over the next several days, almost killed me &#8212; I had resolved upon coronavirus.</p>
<p>“Self-diagnosis, followed by self-medication. As with so many men my age, this seemed infinitely preferable to seeing a doctor.”</p>
<p><strong>Fiji fights delta variant</strong><br />
Like New South Wales and Vioctoria in Australia, Fiji is fighting the delta variant of the virus that has caused the current outbreak since April 19 this year with 12,596 people having contracted the virus and 69 deaths in just less than four months.</p>
<p>So far, only 2535 people have recovered.</p>
<p>In a statement on Wednesday, Health Secretary Dr James Fong revealed that national seven-day average daily test positivity was 18 percent and was continuing on an upward trend, ahead of the five percent threshold set by the World Health Organisation (WHO).</p>
<p>By definition from the WHO, it means that the there is a widespread transmission in the country.</p>
<p>“208,343 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 251,204 tested since testing began in early 2020. 3313 tests have been reported for July 12th,” he said.</p>
<p>“Sadly, people with severe covid-19 are still dying at home or they are coming to a medical facility in the late stages of severe illness.</p>
<p>“Severe covid-19 is a medical emergency, and a delay in receiving appropriate medical treatment reduces your chance of recovering from the disease.”</p>
<p><em><a href="https://www.facebook.com/josefa.babitu.754">Josefa Babitu</a> is a final-year student journalist at the University of the South Pacific (USP). He is also the current student editor for <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Wansolwara-479385672092050">Wansolwara</a>, USP Journalism’s student training newspaper and online publication. He is a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Josefa Babitu in Suva Fiji has recorded 1220 new cases of covid-19 as at 8am today &#8212; the highest daily record so far &#8212; and five more deaths. Health Secretary Dr James Fong said the five people who had died from the virus were all aged over 60 and were not vaccinated. He said ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Josefa Babitu in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji has recorded 1220 new cases of covid-19 as at 8am today &#8212; the highest daily record so far &#8212; and five more deaths.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said the five people who had died from the virus were all aged over 60 and were not vaccinated.</p>
<p>He said the first death was a 61-year-old woman from Kinoya who died at home after being sick with generalised body pain, weakness, and sore throat for 10 days.</p>
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<p>“The second covid-19 death to report is a 62-year-old man from Tacirua. He presented to the CWM Hospital emergency department in severe respiratory distress,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>He died in hospital on the same day (July 13). His family reported that he was unwell with fever, cough, and generalised weakness for three days prior,” he said.</p>
<p>“The third covid-19 death to report is a 66-year-old woman from Nabua who died at home on July 13. Her family reported that she was feeling unwell with a cough and shortness of breath for 3 days.</p>
<p>&#8220;The fourth covid-19 death to report is a 60-year-old woman from Verata who died at home on July 13.</p>
<p><strong>Fifth death</strong><br />
“The fifth covid-19 death to report is a 78-year-old woman from Nauluvatu village. She was retrieved from home by a medical team and transferred to a healthcare facility. She was noted to be in severe respiratory distress. She died in the healthcare facility on the same day (July 13).&#8221;</p>
<p>The total death count has increased from 69 to 74 since yesterday morning, however, there are eight deaths of covid-19 positive patients that are still under investigation to determine if they had died due to the virus or other medical problems.</p>
<p>There are now 11,033 active cases of people who have been infected with covid-19, either at home or in dedicated facilities around Viti Levu.</p>
<p>Fiji has recorded 13,816 cases of the virus during the outbreak that started in April this year.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said people with severe covid-19 were dying at home or going to a medical facility in the late stages of severe illness.</p>
<p>“Severe covid-19 is a medical emergency, and a delay in receiving appropriate medical treatment reduces your chance of recovering from the disease,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>With 213 people reported to have recovered from the virus, the ministry is more concerned that the daily test positivity rate continues on an upward trend.</p>
<p><strong>Positivity rate 18pc</strong><br />
The country’s daily test positivity rate is at 18 percent &#8212; more than three times the World Health Organisation (WHO) threshold of five percent.</p>
<p>This means that there is widespread transmission of the virus.</p>
<p>“Based on available testing numbers, the national 7-day daily test average is 3772 tests per day or 4.3 tests per 1000 population. These numbers are expected to increase once all lab testing number data is received,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>“As of July 14, 377,090 adults in Fiji have received their first dose of the vaccine and 73,127 have received their second dose.”</p>
<p>Fiji’s covid-19 case count stands at 13,886 since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 2,748 recoveries.</p>
<p><em><a href="https://www.facebook.com/josefa.babitu.754">Josefa Babitu</a> is a final-year student journalist at the University of the South Pacific (USP). He is also the current student editor for <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Wansolwara-479385672092050">Wansolwara</a>, USP Journalism’s student training newspaper and online publication. He is a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fiji health authorities have reported an additional 10 deaths from covid-19 over the past week. In his daily statement on covid-19 cases, Health Secretary Dr James Fong said there were 634 new cases for the 24 hour period ending at 8am yesterday. All of the dead were aged from 42 to 90 and ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji health authorities have reported an additional 10 deaths from covid-19 over the past week.</p>
<p>In his daily statement on covid-19 cases, Health Secretary Dr James Fong said there were 634 new cases for the 24 hour period ending at 8am yesterday.</p>
<p>All of the dead were aged from 42 to 90 and nine had not been vaccinated, with the 10th having had one dose of vaccine.</p>
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<p>Another two deaths of covid positive people are being investigated as they also had pre-existing medical conditions.</p>
<p>There have now been 69 deaths in Fiji from covid 19, 67 of those since the latest outbreak began in April.</p>
<p>Fiji now has 10,033 active cases.</p>
<p>As of Tuesday the government reports that 370,219 people had received their first dose of vaccine and 70,917 had had both doses, meaning just over 12 percent of the population is fully innoculated.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said people are still dying at home or coming into medical facilities in the late stage of severe illness, so reducing the chances of recovery.</p>
<p><strong>Fiji to wear vaccinate jersey<br />
</strong>The Fiji rugby team have agreed to wear jerseys supporting covid-19 vaccinations in this weekend&#8217;s second test against the All Blacks in Hamilton.</p>
<p>In a statement, Fiji Rugby chief executive John O&#8217;Connor said that after &#8220;comprehensive and productive discussions&#8221; with the Flying Fijian players, the team has agreed to wear the playing jersey featuring the &#8220;Vaccinate Fiji&#8221; message.</p>
<p>The team were supposed to wear jerseys with the words &#8220;Vaccinate Fiji&#8221; on the chest in last Saturday&#8217;s 57-23 loss to New Zealand in Dunedin, but the idea was ditched because of opposition from some team members.</p>
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<p>Flying Fijians coach Vern Cotter said the jersey idea was &#8220;sprung&#8221; on the players at late notice without the necessary consultation.</p>
<p>&#8220;As you can imagine, it&#8217;s a delicate subject for some and so it was probably better to just have a clean jersey and then spend some time on how best we want to communicate on this matter and how comfortable the players and everybody are around that communication.&#8221;</p>
<p>That discussion has now taken place.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have listened to the concerns raised by some members of the squad regarding the message, and the perspective that individuals have different choices when it comes to vaccination,&#8221; O&#8217;Connor said.</p>
<p>&#8220;In turn, we explained FRU&#8217;s position and support for the vaccination programme in Fiji, which will help save lives and assist our health authorities in the fight against the Covid-19 outbreak.&#8221;</p>
<p>With not all the players fully on board, a compromise was struck.</p>
<p>&#8220;The squad has settled on the &#8220;Vaccinate Fiji&#8217; jersey, with an additional &#8220;It&#8217;s Your Choice&#8221; message alongside it,&#8221; O&#8217;Connor explained.</p>
<p>&#8220;We thank them for their understanding and participation in this process.&#8221;</p>
<p>There will also be &#8220;Vaccinate Fiji&#8221; signage at the Hamilton game.</p>
<p><i><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Serafina Silaitoga in Labasa, Fiji Villagers and surrounding farmers in Labasa on Fiji&#8217;s Vanua Levu island turned up in big numbers for the covid-19 vaccination drive held at Nakorowiri village. Opposition SODELPA parliamentarian Mosese Bulitavu gave his house for medical officials to use for the AstraZeneca vaccination drive. “The villagers came in numbers volunteering ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Serafina Silaitoga in Labasa, Fiji</em></p>
<p>Villagers and surrounding farmers in Labasa on Fiji&#8217;s Vanua Levu island turned up in big numbers for the covid-19 vaccination drive held at Nakorowiri village.</p>
<p>Opposition SODELPA parliamentarian Mosese Bulitavu gave his house for medical officials to use for the AstraZeneca vaccination drive.</p>
<p>“The villagers came in numbers volunteering themselves to get the jab and we are so thankful to the vaccination team for their commitment,” Bulitavu said.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2021/07/12/15-year-old-girl-among-latest-fiji-covid-deaths-as-virus-cases-soar-over-11000/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> 15-year-old girl among latest Fiji covid deaths as virus cases soar over 11,000</a></li>
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<p>“This vaccination drive happened because we have pledged in the village to break the chain of community transmission by getting vaccinated so we are protected.</p>
<p>“Our loved ones and those around us too will get protected when we are vaccinated.”</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/622-cases-a-day-on-average/">average cases of covid-19 recorded per day</a> within a period of seven days was 622, reports Health Secretary Dr James Fong.</p>
<p>He said the cases had increased daily with a number of people dying from the virus.</p>
<p>As of July 10, he said Fiji recorded 353,303 adults receiving their first dose of the vaccine and 66,635 had received their second doses.</p>
<p>He said this meant that 60.2 percent of the target population had received at least one dose and 11.4 percent were now fully vaccinated nationwide.</p>
<p><em>Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>15-year-old girl among latest Fiji covid deaths as virus cases soar over 11,000</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Josefa Babitu in Suva A 15-year-old girl has become Fiji’s youngest death due to the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, taking the total of deaths due to the virus to 58. Health Secretary Dr James Fong has confirmed this after an investigation by medical personnel classified the case as another covid-19 death. The girl from Colo-I-Suva ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Josefa Babitu in Suva</em></p>
<p>A 15-year-old girl has become Fiji’s youngest death due to the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, taking the total of deaths due to the virus to 58.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong has confirmed this after an investigation by medical personnel classified the case as another covid-19 death.</p>
<p>The girl from Colo-I-Suva was declared dead on arrival by the attending medical officer at the Raiwaqa Health Centre last week.</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-fiji-positive-cases-spike-to-873-overnight-minor-among-reported-deaths/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Fiji covid positive cases spike to 873 overnight</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/446757/covid-19-873-new-cases-and-three-more-deaths-confirmed-in-fiji">873 new cases and three more deaths confirmed in Fiji</a></li>
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<p>“This means that she either died at home or on her way to the health facility. Her family reported that she had been feeling unwell for two days,” Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>“Her symptoms included cough, shortness of breath, and chest pain.</p>
<p>“She was not vaccinated &#8212; she was not in the target population of people 18 years and over that are eligible to receive the vaccine.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Two other covid deaths today</strong><br />
Her case was announced along with two other covid-19 deaths in the past day.</p>
<p>“The first covid-19 death we are reporting today is a 56-year-old woman from Vatuwaqa who died at home.</p>
<p>“The second covid-19 death was an 87-year-old woman from Nasinu. She presented to the FEMAT field hospital in severe respiratory distress. Her condition worsened at the FEMAT field hospital and she died two days after admission.</p>
<p>Both these patients were not vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine, donated by New Zealand and Australia, which the Health Ministry is administering to all eligible people around the country.</p>
<p>This brings the total deaths due to the virus to 58, with 56 of these deaths coming during the outbreak that started in April this year.</p>
<p>Separately, there have been 26 covid-19 positive patients who died from serious medical conditions that they had before they contracted the virus. These cases are not classified by the ministry as covid-19 deaths.</p>
<p><strong>New daily record</strong><br />
A total of 9310 people are battling the delta variant of the virus in the country after it recorded a new <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-fiji-positive-cases-spike-to-873-overnight-minor-among-reported-deaths/">daily high record of 873 cases</a> ending at 8 am today while 132 recoveries were made.</p>
<p>“The 7-day average of new cases per day is 696 cases per day or 787 cases per million population per day.</p>
<p>With daily increases in cases, the ministry has seen an increase in severe cases of covid-19 and increasing deaths</p>
<p>The ministry has vaccinated 353,355 adults with their first dose of the vaccine and 66,643 have received their second doses as of July 11.</p>
<p>Percentage-wise, this means that 60.2 percent of the target population have received at least one dose and 11.4 percent are now fully vaccinated nationwide.</p>
<p>“With increasing daily cases, hospitalisations, and deaths, we are asking all Fijians to get vaccinated as soon as possible.”</p>
<p>Fiji’s covid-19 cases stand at 11,385 with only 1991 recoveries since March last year.</p>
<p><em><a href="https://www.facebook.com/josefa.babitu.754">Josefa Babitu</a> is a final-year student journalist at the University of the South Pacific (USP). He is also the current student editor for <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Wansolwara-479385672092050">Wansolwara</a>, USP Journalism’s student training newspaper and online publication. He is a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji&#8217;s field hospital begins covid crisis transition with 791 new cases, 3 deaths</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Talebula Kate in Suva Fiji&#8217;s FEMAT field hospital at Laucala Bay in the capital Suva has begun its transition into a covid-19 dedicated hospital as the country&#8217;s health authorities reported 791 new cases and three deaths in the past day. Health Secretary Dr James Fong highlighted this in his covid-19 update last night. Dr ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Talebula Kate in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s FEMAT field hospital at Laucala Bay in the capital Suva has begun its transition into a covid-19 dedicated hospital as the country&#8217;s health authorities reported 791 new cases and three deaths in the past day.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong highlighted this in his covid-19 update last night.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said the ministry had set up an emergency number 165 for people with severe covid-19 symptoms to contact if they could not get to a hospital themselves.</p>
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<p>“Sadly, we continue to see people with severe COVID-19 dying at home or coming to a medical facility in the late stages of severe illness and dying within a day or two,” Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>“Severe COVID-19 is a medical emergency and a delay in receiving appropriate medical treatment may result in a higher risk of death,” he said.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said Fijians need to know the severe symptoms of covid-19, which include:</p>
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<li>Difficulty breathing;</li>
<li>Persistent pain or pressure in the chest;</li>
<li>Severe headache for a few days;</li>
<li>New confusion, inability to wake or stay awake; and</li>
<li>Pale, gray, or blue-coloured skin, lips or nail beds.</li>
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<p>“If you or a loved one have any of these symptoms please go immediately to your nearest medical facility or call 165 if unable to get to a medical facility.”</p>
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<p>Dr Fong <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-fiji-42-deaths-to-date-over-6000-active-cases-in-isolation/">reported there had now been 42 deaths</a> in Fiji due to covid-19.</p>
<p>He announced 791 new cases and three deaths in the last 24-hour period ending at 8am yesterday.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said that 40 of the deaths were recorded during the outbreak that started in April this year.</p>
<p>“We also have recorded 19 covid-19 positive patients who died from the serious medical conditions that they had before they contracted covid-19,” Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>He said there had been three more deaths of covid-19 positive patients.</p>
<p>“However, these deaths have been classified as non-covid deaths by their doctors.</p>
<p>“Doctors have determined that their deaths were caused by serious pre-existing medical conditions,” Dr Fong said.</p>
<p><strong>At a glance as at July 7, 2021:</strong></p>
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<li>37 new recoveries reported since the last update</li>
<li>6,524 active cases in isolation</li>
<li>7,870 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021</li>
<li>7,940 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 1,355 recoveries.</li>
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<p><em>Talebula Kate is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific The Fiji government&#8217;s response to the covid-19 pandemic outbreak is an utter failure, but it is not too late to follow New Zealand&#8217;s lockdown example, an opposition leader says. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told media her advice was that the lockdown strategy had saved lives. Fiji is in the grip of ]]></description>
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<p>The Fiji government&#8217;s response to the covid-19 pandemic outbreak is an utter failure, but it is not too late to follow New Zealand&#8217;s lockdown example, an opposition leader says.</p>
<p>New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told media her advice was that the lockdown strategy had saved lives.</p>
<p>Fiji is in the grip of a covid-19 outbreak that has <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/446412/fiji-announces-record-number-of-new-covid-19-cases-three-deaths">infected 791 people and left three more dead in the past day</a>.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2021/07/06/why-is-delta-such-a-worry-its-more-infectious-probably-causes-more-severe-disease-and-challenges-our-vaccines/">Backgrounder on the delta variant</a></li>
<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Fiji+covid+crisis">Other reports on the Fiji covid crisis</a></li>
<li><a class="c-play-controller__play faux-link faux-link--not-visited" title="Listen to Total Frustration: Fiji’s rising covid numbers" href="https://podcast.radionz.co.nz/ntn/ntn-20210707-0908-total_frustration_fijis_rising_covid_numbers-128.mp3" data-player="46X2018802911"><span class="c-play-controller__title"><strong>LISTEN:</strong> &#8216;We are facing a very, very dire situation&#8217; &#8211; Dr Biman Prasad <span class="c-play-controller__duration"><span class="hide">(duration </span>17<span aria-hidden="true">′</span><span class="acc-visuallyhidden">:</span>19<span aria-hidden="true">″)</span></span></span></a></li>
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<p>Fiji&#8217;s deputy opposition leader Professor Biman Prasad told RNZ&#8217;s <i>Nine to Noon </i> programme that the government&#8217;s strategy had been a complete failure and needed to change.</p>
<p>&#8220;Change the strategy now. It&#8217;s about life and death now. It&#8217;s about fixing the health public health emergency right now, which will also be good in the long term for the economy.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The stupid, stubborn, ego-driven policies of this government and the leadership of this government has been utter failure, you know, complete nonsense.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said people were fearful and anxious, and the government was putting all its eggs in one basket &#8211; vaccination.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;People are dying&#8217;</strong><br />
&#8220;Vaccination is important, we&#8217;re encouraging people to get vaccinated. But right now we are having a public health emergency &#8211; people are dying, our health systems are giving up.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was not too late for the country to follow the examples of New Zealand and Australia and lock down, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;If there is a proper planned lockdown with appropriate provision of support such as food rations, etc, for people in the lower income categories I think a lot of people will understand why the government would do that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ardern told New Zealand media this afternoon it was up to the Fiji government to make its own decision, but offered some advice.</p>
<p>&#8220;Lockdown, for us, has saved lives and it&#8217;s also benefited our economy. But these choices are for governments,&#8221; she said.</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news/268336/eight_col_DT1_1486.jpg?1625539604" alt="Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern" width="720" height="480" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern &#8230; &#8220;Lockdown, for us, has saved lives and it&#8217;s also benefited our economy.&#8221; Image: Dom Thomas/RNZ</figcaption></figure>
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<p>&#8220;Our help and assistance will be there regardless of what strategy they adopt, they&#8217;re our neighbours and I think no one wants to see any country suffering under the full effects of an outbreak.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ardern said she had spoken to Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama last week and offered wide ranging support, having already provided NZ$40 million in aid, plus protective equipment, specialists, and offered future vaccines.</p>
<p>&#8220;Acknowledging that they of course have the right to make their own decisions.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Fiji should seek more help</strong><br />
Dr Prasad said the government should seek more help from Australia and New Zealand to help with testing.</p>
<p>&#8220;People are dying, you know, on arrival to the hospitals because the health system cannot cope &#8230; if the cases continue to rise &#8211; and more and more people seek medical attention &#8211; any health system is gonna give up,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m afraid that&#8217;s what is happening right now in Fiji.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Prasad said he suspected the government was ignoring advice, and its messaging had been contradictory.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very, very clear that this government has completely lost the plot.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;They need to convince the people &#8230; they haven&#8217;t explained very clearly as to what and why they&#8217;re doing what they&#8217;re doing right now.&#8221;</p>
<p>The people of Fiji were grateful for the assistance from Australia and New Zealand, he said, but the Fiji government should ask for more help in the form of support for those who may be unable to care for their children and put food on the table.</p>
<p>Donations to help Fiji could also be sent to non-government organisations that were already providing help, he said.</p>
<p>Civil society groups in Fiji have urged the government to release data to help them provide an effective response to the crisis.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 00:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Josefa Babitu in Suva Fiji’s fight against the covid-19 pandemic seems to have no light at the end of the tunnel after the Pacific nation has recorded 636 cases and six deaths in the past day alone. Yesterday’s number makes 5776 people battling the virus in total while the Health Ministry expects more cases ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Josefa Babitu in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji’s fight against the covid-19 pandemic seems to have no light at the end of the tunnel after the Pacific nation has recorded <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-six-deaths-and-636-news-cases-reported/">636 cases and six deaths</a> in the past day alone.</p>
<p>Yesterday’s number makes 5776 people battling the virus in total while the Health Ministry expects more cases in the coming days.</p>
<p>Fiji, with a population of about 900,000, is fighting the delta variant (originally from India) of the virus that has crippled its healthcare system in just less than four months.</p>
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<p>The outbreak began in April at a funeral attended by more than 500 people and among the crowd was the carrier of the virus who worked as a maid in a quarantine facility in Nadi.</p>
<p>In early May, Health Secretary Dr James Fong said the second wave of the virus would be the greatest test of Fiji&#8217;s healthcare system that it has ever faced.</p>
<p>“Lives are at stake, sacrifices must be made, and every Fijian’s commitment is needed. The virus is insidious, it is unrelenting. All it takes is one unknown case in our community to spark an explosion of cases across the country,” he said.</p>
<p>He made the comments after two of Fiji&#8217;s doctors contracted the virus from a patient who displayed symptoms of the virus but had refused to be tested for covid-19 (he later tested positive), just days after the virus entered local communities.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Red flag for widespread transmission&#8217;</strong><br />
“From a statistical standpoint, ICU cases –– like the one we now have –– may be a red flag for widespread transmission. Essentially, it tells us that there are likely many more cases of the virus out there,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>Fiji has locked down some parts of Viti Levu for more than once as a drastic measure to contain the virus. It also has a 6pm to 4am curfew for the capital Suva and Nausori corridor where the cases are surging and an 8pm to 4am curfew in other parts of the country.</p>
<p>This month, the virus is in the country’s Center for Disease Control, Correction Service, various government ministries including Health, Economy, Agriculture, Defence and even police to name a few.</p>
<p>Some members of the public have called for a &#8220;28 days of straight lockdown for the whole of Viti Levu&#8221; &#8212; Fiji&#8217;s main island. However, the government said this would be an economic loss.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama told Fijians last month: “It is easy to call for a lockdown if you don’t work at a factory that might permanently leave Fiji if they must shut down completely for 28 days; the garment factories and call centres that cannot serve overseas clients will lose those contracts –– and the jobs they support –– forever.</p>
<p>&#8220;And businesses, large and small, that thrive because of this economic activity could shut forever as well.</p>
<p>“Our plan is reasonable, it is tolerable and it is built for the long-haul. And we will stick with that plan. Rather than subject the nation to a far more severe socioeconomic situation, we will continue to care for those in-need with the resources we have.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Average cases increase</strong><br />
In a statement last night, Dr Fong said the seven-day average of new cases per day has increased to 429 cases per day or 485 cases per million population per day.</p>
<p>“We continue to see people with severe COVID-19 dying at home or coming to a medical facility in the late stages of severe illness and dying within a day or two,” he said.</p>
<p>“Severe covid-19 is a medical emergency and a delay in receiving appropriate medical treatment may result in a higher risk of death.</p>
<p>“As expected, with the increasing case numbers we are also seeing increasing numbers of people with severe disease and more deaths in the Suva-Nausori containment zone.</p>
<p>“There have been 31 new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 5776 active cases in isolation. There have been 7079 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021.&#8221;</p>
<p>The country has recorded a total of 7149 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 1,318 recoveries.</p>
<p>The death toll for covid-19 patients has increased to 39 from 33 ending at 8am yesterday.</p>
<p><strong>More cases expected</strong><br />
With more cases expected in the future, Fijians have turned to home remedies as a preventative measure and cure from the deadly virus &#8212; one being steam inhalation therapy.</p>
<p>“Steam inhalation therapy (<em>kuvui</em>) is commonly used as a home remedy to provide relief from congested nasal passages, and symptoms of cold or inflamed sinuses, or other mild COVID-19 symptoms,&#8221; said Dr Fong.</p>
<p>“However, steam therapy is not a treatment for severe covid-19. Severe cpvid-19 is a medical emergency, and relying completely on home remedies can delay urgent medical treatment.”</p>
<p>Fiji’s only hope in dealing with this outbreak is the AstraZeneca vaccine donated by Australia and New Zealand.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said 324,462 adults in Fiji had received their first dose of the vaccine and 54,737 had received their second doses.</p>
<p>Percentage-wise this means that 55 percent of the target population has received at least one dose and 9.3 percent are now fully vaccinated nationwide.</p>
<p>“Because of vaccines and because we now know more about covid, the world’s fight against this virus has changed, and so must our strategy,” Bainimarama said.</p>
<p>“We will get through this current ordeal by an intelligent and targeted application of measures to contain the spread until we get enough of us vaccinated to achieve herd immunity.”</p>
<p>The only hope right now for Fiji is to vaccinate 80 percent of its population before some restrictions are relaxed.</p>
<p><em><a href="https://www.facebook.com/josefa.babitu.754">Josefa Babitu</a> is a final-year student journalist at the University of the South Pacific (USP). He is also the current student editor for </em><a href="https://www.facebook.com/Wansolwara-479385672092050">Wansolwara</a><em>, USP Journalism’s student training newspaper and online publication. He is a contributor to Asia Pacific Report.<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[By Litia Cava in Suva Fiji&#8217;s opposition SODELPA leader Viliame Gavoka has condemned Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum for their “unimaginable recklessness” over the country&#8217;s covid pandemic crisis. The politicians should know “they are held responsible for every covid-19 death for not listening and not doing what is right,” Gavoka said. Fiji ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji&#8217;s opposition SODELPA leader Viliame Gavoka has condemned Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum for their “unimaginable recklessness” over the country&#8217;s covid pandemic crisis.</p>
<p>The politicians should know “they are held responsible for every covid-19 death for not listening and not doing what is right,” Gavoka said.</p>
<p>Fiji has reported a record <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-six-deaths-and-636-news-cases-reported/">636 new positive covid-19 cases and six deaths</a> in the last 24-hour period ending at 8am today.</p>
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<p>Gavoka said: “To the Prime Minister and the Attorney-General, this is the message &#8212; health first.</p>
<p>“The economy is second and will rebound.</p>
<p>“There is no balancing act between the two, as clearly evident by the disaster we have today.”</p>
<p>Gavoka said “the disastrous situation with covid-19” was because of the “we know best attitude” and the recklessness on the part of the Prime Minister and the Attorney-General.</p>
<p>“The current situation could have been avoided if the Prime Minister and Attorney-General listened to repeated calls for a national lockdown to contain the virus within a zone or border and carry out mass vaccination,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>“Instead, the government decided to allow people to travel through borders bragging about its protocols, recklessly taking huge risks at a time when cases were spiking. The permanent Secretary for Health keeps saying, “when people move, the virus moves”.</p>
<p>Sayed-Khaiyum and Bainimarama did not respond to the statement made by Gavoka after a copy was sent via email yesterday.</p>
<p><em>Litia Cava</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. This article is republished with permission.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Public frustration over mixed messages from the government is growing in Fiji as covid-19 continues to spread rapidly. The latest daily update saw another 352 new cases reported yesterday. The Health Ministry also confirmed three more deaths due to the coronavirus, bringing the toll to 33 &#8211; 31 from this latest outbreak that ]]></description>
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<p>Public frustration over mixed messages from the government is growing in Fiji as covid-19 continues to spread rapidly.</p>
<p>The latest daily update saw another 352 new cases reported yesterday.</p>
<p>The Health Ministry also confirmed three more deaths due to the coronavirus, bringing the toll to 33 &#8211; 31 from this latest outbreak that started in April.</p>
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<p>All three were unvaccinated and died at home or on the way to a health centre.</p>
<p>On Sunday, the ministry reported a daily record 522 new cases and three deaths due to covid-19.</p>
<p>Making the situation even more grim, is the main mortuary is full &#8212; and people are being told to make immediate plans to farewell their loved ones.</p>
<p>Relatives have to make plans to uplift their deceased family members and arrange funeral rites.</p>
<p><strong>Infected people sent home<br />
</strong>With hospitals unable to cope, health authorities have sent many of the people infected with covid back home to isolate &#8211; more than 1000 of them.</p>
<p>RNZ Pacific correspondent in Suva, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/lice.movono.5">Lice Movono</a>, said people were getting more and more worried.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are a lot of fearful people, so much anxiety and continuing distrust of the government, but the government is not coming out to explain itself very well and we haven&#8217;t seen our ministers, our Prime Minister, for a very long time now.&#8221;</p>
<p>Movono said she had not been out of her house, even to shop, for almost six weeks.</p>
<p>The opposition National Federation Party leader, Professor Biman Prasad, said that meant some were going to multi-generational, crowded households.</p>
<p>&#8220;With the increasing number of cases our health systems are giving up. People with other kinds of ilness are being affected. They&#8217;re not able to get the treatment they ought to get,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;People are dying on arrival, or people are dying before they even get to the hospitals.&#8221;</p>
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<figure style="width: 620px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/16728/eight_col_PRAS.jpg?1473709628" alt="NFP leader Biman Prasad." width="620" height="387" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Opposition NFP leader Professor Biman Prasad &#8230; &#8220;People are dying on arrival, or people are dying before they even get to the hospitals.&#8221; Image: Alex Perrottet/RNZ</figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>Government urged to seek foreign help<br />
</strong>The deteriorating situation in the country is failing to sway Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama from his no-lockdown stance.</p>
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<p>In a bid to save the economy, the government is allowing some businesses to stay operational.</p>
<p>So while Fiji&#8217;s Health Secretary is advising the public to stay at home, the Trade Minister is talking about retail businesses, restaurants and gymnasiums staying open as long as safety measures are followed.</p>
<p>Dr Biman Prasad, a professor of economics, says the government&#8217;s mixed messages, and &#8220;business as usual&#8221; approach, has caused a disaster.</p>
<p>&#8220;The situation is going to get worse and it is not too late for this government to change its strategy, to stop being arrogant about what they have decided before.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you look at the numbers, which have risen exponentially, it&#8217;s only happened after the prime minister made the decision to open up the containment zones.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Prasad is urging the government to request help from Australia and New Zealand in implementing a nationwide lockdown.</p>
<p>He said that if the expense of catering for people in a lockdown was too much for Fiji, help must be sought.</p>
<p>&#8220;Let&#8217;s ask Australia and New Zealand for help,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The government has not responded to requests for comment.</p>
<p>There are more than 600 areas of interest in the central division with one zone in the western division.</p>
<p>More than 5000 people have been in isolation since the latest outbreak in April.</p>
<p>Fifteen covid-positive patients have died from the serious medical conditions they had before they contracted the virus, the Health Ministry said.</p>
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<p><strong>Workers forced to show up amid outbreak<br />
</strong>Meanwhile, some Fijian workers have been forced to continue going to work despite the rapid spread of the virus in the wider community.</p>
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<p>A retail worker in Suva, who did not want his name used, said he still had to go to work, on reduced hours.</p>
<p>The father-of-five added it was critical that he earned money to feed his family, even though community transmission was rife.</p>
<p>&#8220;Numbers going up. Yesterday it was 500 (cases). Numbers keep going up but I don&#8217;t know what this f***ing government is doing. They&#8217;re not doing any nationwide (lockdown) We&#8217;re having a lot of pressure, you know, our families, no food. A lot of things, man.&#8221;</p>
<p>The father-of-five said safety measures were being followed at his work.</p>
<p>However public adherence to the safety measures remained mixed.</p>
<p>This is not helped by slow communication from authorities over which areas have been designated red zones, according to Allen Lockington, a social worker in Lautoka who delivers food to families in need in informal settlements.</p>
<p>&#8220;We just deliver the food, and people say, &#8216;we&#8217;ve been locked down&#8217;. We try to get out of there as fast as possible,&#8221; he explained.</p>
<p>&#8220;The other thing: when we go to the informal settlements, and we see the people walking around with no masks and in groups, 10 or 20 all clustered together. And if someone should be sick there, no doubt it will spread like wildfire.&#8221;</p>
<p>If there is a ray of hope for Fiji, it is that the vaccination rollout is progressing swiftly &#8212; more than half of the eligible population have had at least a first jab of Astrazeneca, while around 50,000 people are fully innoculated.</p>
<p>But the delta variant of covid-19 is moving rapidly through Fiji, and calls for the government to exert some control on the spread of the virus by calling a nationwide lockdown are growing.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2021 21:11:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Repeka Nasiko in Lautoka A video by a Fiji doctor on adverse side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine has been misconstrued to support conspiracy theories and myths not supported by any scientific evidence, says Fiji College of General Practitioners president Dr Ram Raju. He said the college &#8220;does not condone any member spreading false ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Repeka Nasiko in Lautoka</em></p>
<p>A video by a Fiji doctor on adverse side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine has been misconstrued to support conspiracy theories and myths not supported by any scientific evidence, says Fiji College of General Practitioners president Dr Ram Raju.</p>
<p>He said the college &#8220;does not condone any member spreading false information to the public”.</p>
<p>He was commenting critically about the video made by Lautoka-based Dr Baladina Kavoa.</p>
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<p>“It is a time for all of our healthcare workers to unite and educate the public about the truth and dispel all fears,&#8221;Dr Raju said.</p>
<p>“Doctors are seen to be community leaders who should therefore exercise extreme care and restraint in posting any news on social media.</p>
<p>“The Fiji College of GP’s is fully behind the vaccination programme rolled out by the Ministry of Health and Medical Services and we support their efforts.”</p>
<p>He said they had held many seminars on this subject well before the first covid-19 case was identified in March last year and all the doubts were dispelled.</p>
<p><strong>Vaccinations &#8216;can save lives&#8217;</strong><br />
“At the moment, the covid-19 vaccination is the only method which can save lives,&#8221; Dr Raju said.</p>
<p>“It’s just like giving vaccination for a host of other diseases to save lives, like measles, diphtheria, tetanus, pneumonia, hepatitis, etc.”</p>
<p>He said there were some vaccination side effects that were to be expected.</p>
<p>“Getting covid-19 is not a joke and these conspiracy theories need to be laid to rest.</p>
<p>“By vaccinating, you are protecting yourself, your family and the population of Fiji.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Lice Movono, RNZ Pacific correspondent in Suva Fiji has reported 522 new cases of covid-19 in the last 24 hours &#8211; a record number of daily cases. The Fiji government has also confirmed three more deaths due to the coronavirus, bringing the toll to 30. The Health Ministry said that all three were unvaccinated ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/lice-movono">Lice Movono</a>, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/">RNZ Pacific</a> correspondent in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji has reported 522 new cases of covid-19 in the last 24 hours &#8211; a record number of daily cases.</p>
<p>The Fiji government has also confirmed three more deaths due to the coronavirus, bringing the toll to 30.</p>
<p>The Health Ministry said that all three were unvaccinated and had <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/446146/dead-on-arrival-is-new-fiji-covid-19-trend-govt">died at home or on the way to a health centre.</a></p>
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<p>Two of the deaths had previously been under investigation to determine if the cause was covid-19.</p>
<p>A fourth under investigation has been found to be caused by a pre-existing illness.</p>
<p>There have now been 30 deaths due to covid-19 in Fiji, with 28 of these deaths during the outbreak that started in April this year.</p>
<p>The ministry issued an official reminder that home therapy was not the right remedy for the coronavirus.</p>
<p><strong>Battled conspiracy theories</strong><br />
As health authorities record 6091 cases since the delta variant outbreak began in mid-April, the country has battled conspiracy theories, alternative treatments and vaccine reluctance.</p>
<p>&#8220;Steam therapy and drinking hot water are not the treatment for covid-19 and it does not protect one from contracting covid-19,&#8221; a government statement said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Inhaling steam (<em>kuvui</em>) and keeping hydrated with warm drinks are commonly used as home therapy to provide relief from a congested nasal passage, and short term instant relief from symptoms of cold or inflamed sinuses.</p>
<p>&#8220;They should not be taken as a treatment or protection from covid-19 infection.&#8221;</p>
<p>The ministry said getting vaccinated and practising hygiene measures such as wearing a mask when people left home, washing hands frequently or hand sanitising, covering the mouth while coughing or sneezing and social distancing remained the best ways to stay protected against the pandemic.</p>
<p>The measures also helped to stop the transmission of the virus from one person to another.</p>
<p>In addition, the government has also reminded those who have been told to quarantine at home because they have come into contact with someone who is positive that they should do so for as long as they have been told to.</p>
<p><strong>Three deaths reported</strong><br />
Health Secretary Dr James Fong said the three deaths reported today, a 93-year-old woman, a man, 60, and a 56-year-old woman, all from Lami, were unvaccinated and either died at home or on the way to hospital.</p>
<p>Eight people who have died as a result of covid-19 in just over a month either died at home or on their way to hospital, prompting calls from the government urging people to get to health facilities once they experience covid-19 symptoms.</p>
<p>&#8220;As expected, with the increasing cases numbers we are also seeing increasing numbers of people with severe disease, and more deaths in the Suva-Nausori containment zone. It remains a serious concern that some people with severe disease come to a medical facility only in the late stages of their illness,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>&#8220;And we are still sadly seeing people with severe disease die at home or on the way to hospital, before our medical teams have a chance to administer what could potentially be life saving treatment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fijian health authorities are running an average of 3144 tests per day and 10.4 percent of those are positive.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, 317,461 adults have received their first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine and 52,001 have received their second dose. Health authorities still have to reach 91.1 percent of the 650,000 target population.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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		<title>Sayed-Khaiyum leading Fiji into chaos, says women&#8217;s crisis centre leader</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Litia Cava in Suva The Fiji Civil Society Organisation Alliance for COVID-19 Humanitarian Response has repeated a call for the resignation of the country&#8217;s Economy Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. The alliance claims that he is taking the country into chaos and says it is deeply concerned about lives being unnecessarily lost as a result of ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Litia Cava in Suva</em></p>
<p>The Fiji Civil Society Organisation Alliance for COVID-19 Humanitarian Response has repeated a call for the resignation of the country&#8217;s Economy Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum.</p>
<p>The alliance claims that he is taking the country into chaos and says it is deeply concerned about lives being unnecessarily lost as a result of the pandemic crisis.</p>
<p>The call comes as Fiji has reported a record <a href="https://www.fijitimes.com/covid-19-fiji-records-522-new-cases-and-three-more-deaths/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">522 new cases of covid-19 and three virus deaths</a> for the 24-hour period ending at 8am today.</p>
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<p>Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre co-ordinator and human rights activist Shamima Ali said the government had full authority to conduct a nationwide lockdown to minimise the impact of the virus.</p>
<p>“While it is the people’s responsibility, the authority lies with the government,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>The government had full authority to lockdown and to regulate and also had the resources to call these things.</p>
<p>&#8220;And so they must take the bigger bit of the responsibility,” she said.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;You must step down&#8217;</strong><br />
“And so I am asking the Minister for Economy to do the honourable thing and resign.</p>
<p>You must step down because you are taking this country into chaos and you know if we are not careful, a lot more of our people are going to die unnecessarily.”</p>
<p>Questions emailed to Attorney-General and Economy Minister Sayed-Khaiyum yesterday about the comments made by the CSO Alliance remain unanswered.</p>
<p>The alliance also said Fijians were confused with the mixed messages from government.</p>
<p>It questioned the recent announcement by Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Minister Faiyaz Koya to reopen restaurants, food courts, and gyms on Viti Levu.</p>
<p>Ali said it appeared the government was prioritising the need to keep the economy afloat rather than the lives of people.</p>
<p>“We have a very small population,” she said.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;What are we waiting for?&#8217;</strong><br />
“What are we waiting for? Half a million of us to die before we are going to wake up to the reality of what is happening?</p>
<p>“There seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel, nothing is under control.”</p>
<p>Ali said the call for covid-19 patients to safely isolate themselves at home was also an issue of concern.</p>
<p>“We are telling them to self-isolate at home. What are we telling them?</p>
<p>“Do we have a set of guidelines?”</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said the Ministry of Health had a protocol to support this “but we are also working with CSOs and other government ministries to increase the capacity for facility-based isolation”.</p>
<p>A full breakdown of areas of interest has been published online on the Ministry of Health and Medical Service’s covid-19 dashboard and on the Fiji Government Facebook page.</p>
<p>Approximate locations of cases are at <a href="http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb" target="_blank" rel="noopener">this link: http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb</a></p>
<p><em>Litia Cava</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. This article is republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Fiji suffers 5 more deaths, 404 new cases in covid crisis</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Fiji has recorded another 404 new cases of covid-19 and five deaths in the 24 hours to 8am on Friday. Most of the new cases are from the western and central division where the capital Suva is located, according to the Health Ministry. Health Secretary Dr James Fong said two of the latest ]]></description>
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<p>Fiji has recorded another 404 new cases of covid-19 and five deaths in the 24 hours to 8am on Friday.</p>
<p>Most of the new cases are from the western and central division where the capital Suva is located, according to the Health Ministry.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong said two of the latest cases were detected at a quarantine facility in the northern port of Malau on Vanua Levu, the second largest island.</p>
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<p>He said the pair were repatriates from the Central Division and are now in isolation.</p>
<p>Of the five deaths, one was certified to have been caused by covid-19, one caused by other illnesses while three are being investigated.</p>
<p>One of those who died was a 72-year-old woman from Kinoya, near Suva, who was presented to the FEMAT field hospital with severe respiratory distress.</p>
<p>&#8220;She had been sick at home with cough, fever and shortness of breath for at least five days before coming to the hospital. She died at the hospital that same day. She was not vaccinated,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>Twenty-five people have so far died from covid-19 in Fiji since March 2020, 23 of them since May 5 while 12 other covid-positive patients had died from other conditions that they had.</p>
<p>There are now 4243 positive people in isolation, 5183 cases since the delta variant outbreak started in April 2021. Since March 2020, Fiji has recorded 5253 cases with 970 recoveries.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said a full breakdown of areas of interest has been published online on the ministry&#8217;s covid-19 dashboard and on the Fiji government Facebook page. The approximate locations of the new cases are also at this link: <a href="http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb">http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb</a></p>
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<figure style="width: 620px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news_crops/16728/eight_col_PRAS.jpg?1473709628" alt="NFP leader Biman Prasad." width="620" height="387" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Opposition NFP leader Professor Biman Prasad &#8230; government has &#8220;completely lost the plot&#8221;. Image: Alex Perrottet/RNZ</figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>NFP slams goverment strategy<br />
</strong>The government has &#8220;completely lost the plot and meekly surrendered its innocent citizens to the throes of a deadly pandemic&#8221;, said the opposition National Federation Party leader Biman Prasad.</p>
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<p><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2021/07/01/fiji-government-accused-of-losing-plot-as-covid-cases-soar-past-400-2-deaths/">In a statement</a>, he said two ministries &#8211; Health and Trade &#8211; had contradicted each other in terms of the government&#8217;s mitigation strategy to tackle covid-19 in Fiji.</p>
<p>Dr Prasad, who is a professor in economics, said Dr Fong had repeatedly emphasised the need for people to stay at home and only move around for essential services like purchasing food, medicine, seeking medical treatment or exercise.</p>
<p>&#8220;But the Trade Minister Faiyaz Koya has revealed they are looking at reopening not only retail businesses but allowing restaurants, food courts and gymnasiums to be fully operational under &#8216;covid-safe&#8217; measures,&#8221; the NFP leader said.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is the height of incompetency in a government whose leader has said in Parliament that &#8216;nobody gives a damn&#8217; when asked by NFP parliamentarians to reset their moral compass and show leadership.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Prasad said the opposition would continue to call for the government to change its strategy.</p>
<p><strong>Positivity rate up<br />
</strong>Meanwhile, the country&#8217;s daily test positivity rate is now at 9.5 percent and continues on an upward trend. The World Health Organisation (WHO) threshold is at 5 percent.</p>
<p>However, Dr Fong said the ministry&#8217;s vaccination campaign continued to gain ground with 309,293 adults (53 percent) now inoculated with the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine and 49,876 had received their second doses.</p>
<p>&#8220;The ministry repeats its advice that Fijians take the necessary steps to protect themselves until an adequate number of people are protected through vaccination.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fijians also need to be particularly vigilant in protecting people who are most vulnerable to severe infection including the elderly, people with weakened or compromised immune systems, and people suffering from other serious conditions.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Fiji facts</strong></p>
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<li>25 deaths due to covid-19 in Fiji (since March 2020), 23 of these deaths were during the outbreak that started in April this year.</li>
<li>12 positive patients who died from conditions that they had before they contracted the virus.</li>
<li>52 new recoveries reported since the last update.</li>
<li>4243 active cases in isolation.</li>
<li>5183 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021.</li>
<li>5253 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 970 recoveries.</li>
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		<title>Pleas for Fijians to take covid-19 more seriously with 274 more cases</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Health authorities in Fiji have confirmed 274 infections of covid-19 in the 24-hour period ending at 8am today as they have warned people to take the pandemic more seriously. Health Secretary Dr James Fong told a media conference last night he was back in quarantine after coming into contact with a positive patient. ]]></description>
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<p>Health authorities in Fiji have confirmed 274 infections of covid-19 in the 24-hour period ending at 8am today as they have warned people to take the pandemic more seriously.</p>
<p>Health Secretary Dr James Fong told a media conference last night he was back in quarantine after coming into contact with a positive patient.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, Dr Fong was in isolation as a potential primary contact for another medical team member.</p>
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<p>Making reference to the ministry&#8217;s online map, he said Viti Levu was now in a situation of community transmission where there are cases throughout the Central Division.</p>
<p>&#8220;As we&#8217;ve made clear throughout the week, our cases are climbing and we are expecting that the daily case average will continue to rise, including an increase in individuals suffering severe covid-19,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>He said they had also identified a new area of concern in Rifle Range, Lautoka. This had followed a cluster of new cases stemming from a birthday party with more than 14 people in attendance from various locations in Lautoka.</p>
<p><strong>No new deaths</strong><br />
Dr Fong said while there were no new deaths to be reported, there had been three tragic deaths during this latest outbreak which started in April.</p>
<p>He said the deaths had occurred before the medical teams could offer any treatment. One patient died at home and two others were declared dead-on-arrival at the hospital.</p>
<p>Dr Fong urged anyone experiencing flu-like symptoms to &#8220;please report to your nearest screening clinic now.&#8221;</p>
<p>The health ministry&#8217;s highest priority is to provide life-saving treatment, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Over the next few weeks as the case numbers increase, the isolation facilities will get tested. Only severe cases will be at the isolation facilities, others will be in-home isolation.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Provided groceries</strong><br />
Those in-home isolation will be provided groceries and other essentials, Dr Fong said.</p>
<p>&#8220;165 is the number to call if you need to be taken to a Covid-19 Care Centre. A new intermediate facility is being set up at the National Gymnasium in Suva.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Fong said they are bracing for a wave of new cases in the next four to five days.</p>
<p>&#8220;The ideal place to get swabbed if you believe you have symptoms is the screening clinics.&#8221;</p>
<p>While 50 percent of the target population had received their first jab, Dr Fong said he was concerned at those still opposing the vaccine.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a new vaccine because this is a new disease and it can defeat this virus.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Official announcements<br />
</strong>Meanwhile, all official announcements regarding the government&#8217;s covid-19 response efforts will only be made by the Health Ministry.</p>
<p>This comes amid wide circulation of a fake advisory of the change in curfew hours via social media.</p>
<p>In a statement, the National Disasters Management Office (NDMO) urged the public to disregard all false and misleading posts as such.</p>
<p>&#8220;Stop spreading misinformation and continue to adhere to all covid-19 safety measures and protocols in place,&#8221; the NDMO said.</p>
<p>Earlier, police issued a statement saying any changes made would be announced to the public.</p>
<p>As for now, the curfew from 10pm to 4am (local time) for containment zones and some parts of the country remains unchanged, police chief Rusiate Tudravu said.</p>
<p><strong>Plea to follow rules</strong><br />
He pleaded with the public to continue to adhere to the health restrictions in place.</p>
<p>More than 1,000 people, mostly intoxicated, have been arrested for breach of curfew and health-related restrictions.</p>
<p>Tudravu said some people were arrested for drinking kava.</p>
<p>Police will continue to monitor and enforce these restrictions, he said.</p>
<p>Fiji now has 3,503 positive people in isolation with 19 deaths reported since this latest outbreak started in mid-April.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ Pacific Four more people have died as Fiji recorded 312 new covid-19 cases in the 24 hours ending at 8am yesterday. The Health Ministry said 295 cases were from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone, while 17 were from the western division. There are now 3306 active cases in isolation with 21 deaths reported since March ]]></description>
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<p>Four more people have died as Fiji recorded 312 new covid-19 cases in the 24 hours ending at 8am yesterday.</p>
<p>The Health Ministry said 295 cases were from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone, while 17 were from the western division.</p>
<p>There are now 3306 active cases in isolation with 21 deaths reported since March 2020 &#8211; 19 from this latest outbreak in April this year.</p>
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<p>Fiji&#8217;s Health Secretary Dr James Fong said four cases were from the existing containment zones of Tramline and Qima Settlement in Nadi.</p>
<p>He said one was a corrections officer from Suva undergoing quarantine at the Tavua Prison compound as part of the essential movement from the red zone to the green zone when they tested positive.</p>
<p>This is similar to the prison officers who had tested positive on Monday in Rakiraki.</p>
<p>The second case in Tavua lives at the Public Works Department quarters and his source of transmission is under investigation.</p>
<p><strong>Four new Lovu cases</strong><br />
&#8220;There are four new cases from Lovu, Lautoka, with unknown sources of transmission. Seven contacts of these Lovu cases have also tested positive.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said out of the 295 cases in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone, 165 were from existing areas of interest and 10 from new clusters: Cost U Less supermarket, Golden Manufacturers, and the Kidney Foundation of Fiji.</p>
<p>&#8220;The remaining cases are contacts of known cases, cases that were seen in screening clinics and were swabbed, and cases under investigation to determine possible sources of transmission.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to Dr Fong, the four deaths were two women and two men, all in the capital Suva &#8211; none of them had been fully vaccinated against covid-19.</p>
<p>A 68-year-old man from Toorak was admitted to the Colonial War Memorial Hospital (CWMH) after presenting to the FEMAT field hospital on June 24 in severe respiratory distress. He tested positive for covid and died on Monday in the intensive care unit.</p>
<p>The man&#8217;s doctors had determined his death was caused by the coronavirus, Dr Fong said. He was not vaccinated.</p>
<p>The 39-year-old woman from Knolly St had tested positive and was admitted to CWM Hospital after having severe symptoms of covid-19 at home including shortness of breath.</p>
<p><strong>Not fully vaccinated</strong><br />
She died on Monday in the intensive care unit, and her doctors had determined that her death was caused by covid-19, Dr Fong said, adding that the woman had received her first dose of the vaccine this month but was not fully vaccinated.</p>
<p>A 70-year-old man from Veisari in Lami was in respiratory distress and died at the Raiwaqa Health Centre on Monday night.</p>
<p>&#8220;According to protocol, he was swabbed and tested positive. His doctors have determined that his death was caused by Covid-19. He was not vaccinated,&#8221; Dr Fong said.</p>
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<figure style="width: 720px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.rnz.co.nz/assets/news/261960/eight_col_177517085_4262036327162603_6769036507270688485_n.jpg?1619507236" alt="Fiji health officials Dr Aalisha SahuKhan, left, and Dr James Fong." width="720" height="480" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Fiji health officials Dr Aalisha SahuKhan (left) and Dr James Fong &#8230; two women and two men, all in the capital Suva &#8211; reported to have died, none of them had been fully vaccinated against covid-19. Photo: Facebook/Fiji govt</figcaption></figure>
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<p>The other death was an 82-year-old woman of Qauia in Lami that was previously under investigation to determine if covid-19 was the cause of death.</p>
<p>&#8220;She had pre-existing medical conditions, was bedridden, and died at home. According to protocol, she was swabbed and tested positive for covid-19.</p>
<p>&#8220;She was declared dead by the attending medical officer and after investigation it has been determined that the cause of death was covid-19. Other members of her household have also tested positive. She was not vaccinated.&#8221;</p>
<p>A 54-year-old male, who tested positive for the virus at the CWM Hospital, was admitted for a severe pre-existing non-covid illness.</p>
<p>Dr Fong said his doctors had determined that he had died due to that illness and not from covid-19. He was not vaccinated.</p>
<p>Fiji&#8217;s government, which has ruled out imposing a national lockdown, is prioritising vaccination in its response to the outbreak.</p>
<p>Around a third of Fiji&#8217;s population of 900,000 have had at least a first dose of a covid-19 vaccine.</p>
<p><strong>Quick facts</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>312 new confirmed covid-19 cases</li>
<li>17 cases in the Western Division</li>
<li>295 cases in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment area</li>
<li>21 reported deaths due to covid-19 in Fiji</li>
<li>19 of those deaths were recorded during the outbreak that started in April 2021</li>
<li>Nine covid-19 positive patients died from pre-existing non-covid related illnesses that they had been receiving treatment for at the CWM Hospital</li>
<li>Since the last update, 29 new recoveries have been reported</li>
<li>A total of 3306 people are active cases in isolation</li>
<li>There have been 4074 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021</li>
<li>Fiji has recorded a total of 4144 cases since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 808 recoveries.</li>
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<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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