COVID-19: Lockdown For Suva-Nausori Extended To Wednesday 4am Given the rapidly rising number of contacts stemming from new cases of COVID-19 in the Suva-Nausori area, that lockdown has been extended until Wednesday, the 19th of May, at 4am. by inoke rabonu Fiji Police operations continue.
2021-05-12
Yesterday, the Permanent Secretary for Health and Medical Services announced that a full lockdown of Suva and Nausori will commence from Friday night at 11pm until Tuesday morning at 4am for the purposes of a widespread contact tracing exercise.
Given the rapidly rising number of contacts stemming from new cases of
2021-05-03 08:36:37 GMT2021-05-03 16:36:37(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
SUVA, May 3 (Xinhua) Two Fijian doctors tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, the first that doctors who have been involved in the island nation s frontline work have contracted the disease.
According to Fiji s Health Ministry, the two are a 25-year-old female doctor and a 30-year-old male doctor who was tested as contact tracing of the first doctor. Both have been isolated and their close household contacts have been quarantined.
Fiji now has 51 active cases, including 16 imported cases, 31 locally transmitted cases and four still being under investigation to determine the source of transmission.