Covid-19 coronavirus: Fiji fears a coronavirus 'tsunami' after Indian variant found
28 Apr, 2021 12:23 AM
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Red Cross volunteer Taraivini Kabuta shares information about Covid-19 transmission with a family in Uciwai Settlement, Nadi. Photo / Fiji Red Cross
Red Cross volunteer Taraivini Kabuta shares information about Covid-19 transmission with a family in Uciwai Settlement, Nadi. Photo / Fiji Red Cross
NZ Herald
Fijian health officials are bracing for a "tsunami" of cases after the Indian variant has been confirmed in the country.
The permanent secretary for health and medical services, James Fong, said the situation in India showed the threat posed by the strain could not be underestimated.