Border Quarantine Will Continue For Those Fully Vaccinated: Dr Waqainabete “Quarantine for those coming in from abroad should continue as per the World Health Organisation recommendation,” Dr Waqainabete said. by inoke rabonu Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi
Waqainabete. Photo: Ronald Kumar
2021-05-25
Quarantine for Fijians or former Fijians arriving in Fiji will continue even if they are fully vaccinated, says Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete.
Dr Waqainabete was responding to an oral question in Parliament by MP Ratu Suliano Matanitobua who asked wheth
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Wanshika Kumar
4 March, 2021, 2:30 pm
Opposition MP Lenora Qereqeretabua (left), Luchrisha Nair, Seini Nabou and SODELPA general secretary Emele Duituturaga during the Violence against Women in Politics workshop at Tanoa Plaza in Suva today. Picture: RAMA
Political parties need to demonstrate greater commitment towards promoting women candidates in Politics, says Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete.
He expressed this view while officiating the ‘Not the Cost and Think 10 Session’ today.
“The society needs to embrace women candidates, and we have observed that women themselves do not support or vote for women candidates which is an unfortunate tragedy,” Dr Waqainabete said.
Arieta Vakasukawaqa
28 January, 2021, 11:00 pm
Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete speaks to the media. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA
Fiji has recorded two suspected leptospirosis deaths this month and 13 typhoid cases in the Northern Division.
This, according to Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete.
Speaking to the media, he said dengue fever cases were low.
“I do not have it at the top of my head, but according to the briefing on Monday, our dengue cases in the Central and Western divisions are the lowest numbers like we used to have before,” he said.
“We want that to be zero, we do not want to accept low numbers.” He did not reveal much about leptospirosis cases.