A cordoned off quarantine
area somewhere in Nasinu.
Picture: ELIKI NUKUTABU
Suva and Nausori are not the only source points for COVID-19 contact tracing teams, says Health Ministry permanent secretary Dr James Fong.
At a media conference in Suva yesterday, he said the ministry was pursuing leads in relation to cases in Ra and were also looking for rugby players who took part in the Malomalo 7s last month.
“The two clusters in Ra are still unlinked to other existing cases,” Dr Fong said. “We are pursuing two main leads one is that the cases are related directly to the quarantine facility breach.
2 COVID-19 clusters in Ra are still unlinked to other existing cases
Call has been made to those that played in the Malamala 7s in Sigatoka on April 16th and 17th to call 158
2 COVID-19 clusters in Ra are still unlinked to other existing cases
Call has been made to those that played in the Malamala 7s in Sigatoka on April 16th and 17th to call 158
Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong.
The two COVID-19 clusters in Ra are still unlinked to other existing cases while a call has also been made to those that played in the Malamala 7s in Sigatoka on April 16th and 17th to call 158 as one of the Makoi cases had played in that tournament.
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Rohit Deo
17 April, 2021, 12:31 pm
The top eight teams to play in the Cup quarterfinals of the Fiji Bitter Malomalo 7s have been confirmed.
In the Cup quarterfinals, defending champions Ratu Filise plays Army Green, Police Blue takes on Duavata Devo, Navutulevu battles Police White while Army Red plays Nahehevia Blues.
Rohit Deo
17 April, 2021, 2:09 pm
A new winner will be crowned at this year’s Fiji Bitter Malomalo 7s after defending champions Ratu Filise were bundled out in the Cup quarterfinals.
Ratu Filise were humbled by Army Green 19-7 in the first quarterfinal.
Army started strong and scored two first half tries to lead 12-nil at halftime.
They extended their lead to 19-nil after another converted try in the second spell.
Ratu Filise replied with a try of their own but it was a little too late.