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30 April, 2021, 11:45 am
A health worker takes a swab from a man at a Covid-19 testing centre in Port Moresby. Rates of testing in PNG are incredibly low. Photo: AFP or licensors
Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the coronavirus crisis is only getting worse as some hospitals shut their doors to patients and others struggle without supplies as basic as gloves.
Health officials and doctors interviewed by RNZ Pacific have described a health system teetering on the brink of collapse and a country that has no real grasp of just how widespread the virus really is.
Officially, the country has recorded 10,915 cases of Covid-19 and 107 deaths, according to government figures released on Wednesday night.
MARSHALL - The Madison High girls soccer team s April 28 game at Owen was to decide the winner of the conference, as Madison sat at 9-1 heading into its second-to last-game, and Owen was 9-2.
However, the team will have to forfeit the game and miss the rest of the season after a player contracted COVID, the team learned the morning of April 28. We were rolling right along, coach Allen Raynor said. It is incredibly unfortunate.
In a statement from Superintendent Will Hoffman, the school system said the team would be quarantined through May 6.
Raynor said his team was upset about losing its chance to compete in the playoffs.
Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the coronavirus crisis is only getting worse as some hospitals shut their doors to patients and others struggle without supplies as basic as gloves.
A health worker takes a swab from a man at a Covid-19 testing centre in Port Moresby. Rates of testing in PNG are incredibly low.
Photo: AFP or licensors
Health officials and doctors interviewed by RNZ Pacific have described a health system teetering on the brink of collapse and a country that has no real grasp of just how widespread the virus really is.
Officially, the country has recorded 10,915 cases of Covid-19 and 107 deaths, according to government figures released on Wednesday night.
Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the coronavirus crisis there is only getting worse, as hospitals struggle without supplies as basic as gloves in a country with no grasp of just how widespread the virus really is.
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Video / AP Cases have now increased for the ninth straight week said the Director General of the WHO, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to intensify around the globe.
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RNZ
By Jamie Tahana of RNZ
Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the coronavirus crisis is only getting worse as some hospitals shut their doors to patients and others struggle without supplies as basic as gloves.