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Covid-19: Cook Islands cancel another passenger flight from Auckland

“Cabinet does not feel comfortable allowing passengers into the country this week. We will meet again over the weekend and a further update can be expected after that meeting.” Brown said cabinet appreciated the news would be unwelcome to those who were intending to return to Rarotonga this week, but the decision was made on advice and recommendations from officials. An Air New Zealand spokeswoman said the Friday flight would go ahead with cargo-only. Passengers would instead be able to travel on a February 24 flight. “As per existing guidelines, the Cook Islands Ministry of Health requires passengers to present a negative Covid19 test taken within 96 hours of departure.”

Covid-19: Cook Islands cancels passenger flight from Auckland on Wednesday

DAVID WHITE/STUFF Cook Islands and a New Zealand one-way travel bubble opened in January, with a two-way bubble expected by end of March. His cabinet was happy with the negative results of the 12 of the 42 close contacts of the affected south Auckland family but wanted to know more of the tests of the remaining 30, he said. Brown said all affected passengers will have their flights transferred with no extra cost. “Te Marae Ora is in the process of contacting the affected returning Cook Islanders and work permit holders and will work through issues to do with seeking additional Covid-19 tests directly with the individuals involved.

Covid-19: Cook Islands stalling on decision to halt flights over new community cases

Cook Islands dengue outbreak grows, Mass cleaning campaign begins

Cook Islands dengue outbreak grows, Mass cleaning campaign begins
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Dengue fever outbreak in Cook Islands

Dengue fever outbreak in Cook Islands 3 Feb, 2021 08:45 PM 3 minutes to read The Cook Islands has declared an outbreak of Dengue fever in the community. At midday yesterday NZDT, Cook Islands prime minister Mark Brown said there had been eight confirmed cases of the mosquito-borne disease. The prime minister said there would be an island wide operation to clear out mosquito breeding sites, following the return of results from New Zealand LabPlus. It s really important we get on top of this latest outbreak as soon as we can, first on Rarotonga, and then the Pa Enua, he said. Advertisement Te Marae Ora the Cook Islands Ministry of Health, estimated there had been around 60 cases since the beginning of 2021, a frightening pace of transmission. Last year there were just over 140 presumed cases.

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