Fiji overwhelmed by spiralling COVID-19 outbreak
The Pacific island nation of Fiji has, for the second week in a row, recorded spiralling daily cases of COVID-19 as the outbreak that began in April continues to spread unabated. Infection and death rates have been rising rapidly since the first registered daily total of 100 on June 13.
Fiji recorded 312 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths in 24-hours to Tuesday, June 29. This followed 241 cases and two deaths reported Monday, 266 cases and one death on Saturday, 215 cases and three deaths Friday, a previous record of 308 cases and one death Thursday and another 279 cases and four deaths last Wednesday.
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However, Dr Sahukhan adds that there was also a need to see the impact lockdowns could have on communities.
Dr Sahukhan said a national level lockdo
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She became a familiar sight presenting news media updates on Fiji’s fight against Measles and COVID-19 with Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and her colleagues from the Ministry of Health and Medical Services.
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