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Pacific News in Brief on Wednesday 21 July


Students will have to wait to get home
The Solomon Islands government is holding back on repatriating its students from Fiji after more of them tested positive for Covid-19.
In a national address, prime minister Manasseh Sogavare, said 22 students and dependents have so far tested positive for the virus.
The Fijian authorities said 13 of those are active cases, which Mr Sogavare describes as extremely worrying.
He said there were 850 Solomon Islanders studying in Fiji, just over 50 of whom had graduated and were ready to return home.
But the Prime minister also said Fijian health officials are unsure when it will be safe to do so. ....

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Pacific News Briefs for Wednesday July 14th


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Samoa Observer reported the latest batch of vaccines arrived last week as part of the Australian government-led distribution of 15 million doses across the Pacific.
Another 10,000 doses are expected to arrive by the end of the week.
The Health Ministry said 10,189 people have now been fully vaccinated against covid while 53,230 have only had their first doses.
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It also said that 43.7 percent of the eligible population have received their first injection but only 8.4 percent have been fully immunized.
The MOH is aiming to vaccinate 90 percent of the eligible population and is also working closely with other Government agencies in monitoring arrivals and departures from our ports and national airport to keep Samoa safe from the virus. ....

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