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People can be arrested loitering unnecessarily within the containment areas
This lockdown will be mandated- Dr Fong
People can be arrested loitering unnecessarily within the containment areas
This lockdown will be mandated- Dr Fong
Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong. [image: Fijian Government]
There will be consequences for people who breach the COVID-19 regulations within the Suva, Lami, Nausori, Nadi and Lautoka containment areas in the next 14 days.
The Permanent Secretary for Health Dr James Fong says whoever breaches the COVID-19 regulations will be dealt with by the law since they have a standing process in place that is already legislated.
Health Secretary Dr James Fong confirmed at a press conference on Monday evening that the woman s husband, who is a soldier, shared a room with case 73 another soldier who was infected while handling the luggage of two Fijians who returned from India on April 10. Four other cases were close contacts of a 53-year-old maid who was also infected while in close contact in the room of the initially-infected soldier at the quarantine facility in Nadi.
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Beginning at Monday 4am local time, the greater public will not be allowed in or out of the following containment zones of Lami, Suva, Nasinu and Nausori areas.