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All hands on deck as Fiji prepares for worst in Covid outbreak
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May 07, 2021 12:52:11 PM World Health Organisation Representative to the South Pacific Dr Akeem Ali says some tough choices need to be made right now to keep the deadly coronavirus at bay. Dr Ali said the first death from local transmission reminds every one of the real grave impact that this virus can have on individuals and families, communities and the country. He while speaking in a press conference last night said the government needs to take drastic action to address this very serious public health emergency. “It will be a greater challenge for the government to provide essential health services and other services in the country in the next few days.
Lice Movono, RNZ Pacific correspondent in Suva
Fiji s government is preparing for a worst-case scenario as it deploys a multi-agency response to the country s worrying Covid-19 outbreak.
This week Fiji recorded its third Covid-19 death while health authorities scrambled to find the source of undetected transmission on the main island Viti Levu.
Covid-19 screening and testing underway in Fiji.
Photo: Facebook/Fiji govt
Fiji Health officials are continuing to try and take swabs and test as many people as possible in the Raiwai and Raiwaqa areas, outside of Suva.
A mobile team has been set up at a primary school to immediately allow officials to screen the community after cases of Covid-19 were recorded.