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The Fiji Times » In The Fiji Times tomorrow – Monday, March 01, 2021


The Fiji Times
28 February, 2021, 10:42 pm
Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum during his live consultation on the budget on Facebook today. Image: Facebook screenshot
Here is your briefing of what is in store for you in tomorrow’s edition of The Fiji Times – Monday, March 01, 2021.
A-G in Singapore
Rumour-mongering on social media will probably end now that the A-G himself has confirmed that he is indeed in Singapore, and he is there for medical treatment, and all costs are paid for by him, not the Government nor taxpayer money.
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Quarantine
The A-G says he will undergo quarantine like every other passenger that arrives into the country, dispelling rumours that he would not be subjected to the national COVID-19 security protocol. ....

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'Crisis within a crisis': Violence more risky for Fiji women than covid


SPECIAL REPORT:
By Sheldon Chanel in Suva
Much of archipelagic Fiji was forced indoors by lockdowns and a nationwide curfew in March last year when the country recorded its first case of covid-19.
The quick and decisive action by legislators was successful in helping contain the spread of a highly contagious virus and received international praise.
But in other ways, the policy has scarred the country.
Civil society groups say that social isolation and confinement is proving far more dangerous for many of the country’s women than the deadly virus stalking the outdoors.
Activists and non-government organisations report a “concerning increase” in violence against women and girls since the pandemic began in a country where rates of domestic violence were already among the highest in the world. ....

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