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Pacific families show resilience as they transition down Alert Levels

A month on since the Covid-19 Delta outbreak and the Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) through Pasifika Futures (PFL) - the Whānau Ora commissioning agency for Pacific families – has utilized $7.8 million to support Pacific families during this current community outbreak

COVID-19 daily case numbers exceed 1,000 in Fiji

COVID-19 daily case numbers exceed 1,000 in Fiji The Fiji government reported a daily record 1,285 cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8am Monday. That compares to 626 cases and nine deaths in the previous 24-hour period. The seven-day average of new cases has risen to 1,046 per day. A nurse stands outside Tamara Twomey hospital in Suva, Fiji, Friday, June 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Aileen Torres-Bennett) Fifteen deaths, including that of a 102-year-old woman, and 918 cases were reported on Thursday. That followed 1,091 infections and 21 deaths on Wednesday, the sixth of seven days that had topped 1,000 cases, including 1,054 cases and 12 deaths last Tuesday. Fiji has over 18,000 active cases in isolation, with 195 deaths, all but two of them from the outbreak that started in April, and all but three unvaccinated. There have been 24,354 cases recorded during the current outbreak and 24,424 total cases since March 2020. In the whole of last year, just 70 cases had been recorded.

Crew, passengers isolate on ships as Covid-19 infections soar in Fiji

Crew, passengers isolate on ships as Covid-19 infections soar in Fiji
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Breath of life for Waikato Medical School in cultural and rural partnerships

Florence Kerr05:00, May 01 2021 STUFF What are Māori health inequities? The Ministry of Health lists them. (First published June 2019.) A Waikato University Medical School is still on the cards despite major health reforms announced by the Government last week. The shift in the New Zealand health system has also caused a change within the university’s plans to create a third medical school and partner with Māori, Pasifika, and the rural community to build a new curriculum from the ground up. It had initially pitched a bid to establish the country s third med school in 2016 focused on high needs communities, but the idea languished after lukewarm support from Labour.

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