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Coronavirus crisis spirals out of control in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Pacific’s largest and most populous country, and one of the world’s most impoverished, is experiencing an uncontrolled coronavirus outbreak after appearing to have avoided large numbers of infections during 2020. The source of the new wave has not been identified.
Hundreds of cases in the past few days have taken the national total to 2,226 and 26 reported deaths, with the capital Port Moresby the worst hit. This represents a sharp surge since the end of February when 1,316 COVID-19 and 13 COVID-19 deaths had been reported.
According to a social media post by a senior gynecologist at Port Moresby General Hospital, Glen Mola, patients are dying of COVID-19 “every day,” suggesting the real death toll is far higher.
PNG welcomes Australia s promise of 8,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses as infections increase at alarming rate
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PNG s health workers are rapidly becoming infected, obstetrician Glen Mola says.
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One of Papua New Guinea s leading doctors says Australia s promise to share COVID-19 vaccine doses is of vital importance.
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A leading PNG doctor says the vaccines are desperately needed
Misinformation about coronavirus is a problem in PNG We desperately need the vaccine because our health workers are being infected at an alarming rate, Glen Mola told 7.30.
In hotel quarantine in Cairns, the 74-year-old obstetrician is hoping to get vaccinated in Australia before returning to work in Port Moresby.