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1 new COVID-19 case from Vunimono cluster and 1 healthcare worker from Colo-i-Suva Isolation tests positive
Condition of 2 patients deteriorate

1 new COVID-19 case from Vunimono cluster and 1 healthcare worker from Colo-i-Suva Isolation tests positive

Condition of 2 patients deteriorate

By Vijay Narayan
17/05/2021
Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong

Two new local transmission cases of COVID-19 have been announced while two patients have been entered into intensive care after their condition deteriorated.

Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong says the first is the husband of case number 159 from the Vunimono cluster.

He has been in isolation since 12th May 2021.

The second case is a healthcare worker from the Colo-i-Suva isolation ward who registered a positive COVID-19 test result during a routine swabbing.

Doctor Fong says the healthcare worker has since been entered into isolation.

He says both patients are asymptomatic, which means they are not displaying COVID-like symptoms.

Contact tracing is ongoing for both cases.

There are currently 51 active cases of COVID-19 in the country.

Four are border quarantine cases, 35 are local cases, and 12 are currently classified as cases of community transmission.

Doctor Fong says the two patients whose condition has deteriorated, are receiving the best possible care from their attending physicians.

Fiji has now had 174 cases in total since the first case was detected on March 19th 2020, with 119 recoveries, and four deaths.


Health Ministry will announce protocols this afternoon as part of the next phase of COVID containment for Suva, Nausori, and the rest of Viti Levu

Our war against the COVID-19 virus will not be won in four days of lockdown - Dr Fong
By Vijay Narayan
17/05/2021

Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong says it is clear at this stage that our war against the COVID-19 virus will not be won in four days of lockdown.

He says for the foreseeable future, we still need people to remain at home as much as possible.

Doctor Fong says for the containment to be effective from a socioeconomic and epidemiological standpoint, they are developing new COVID-safe measures to allow access to food, other essential items and services, as well as sustainable livelihoods.

He says the Health Ministry will announce these protocols this afternoon as part of the next phase of COVID containment for Suva, Nausori, and the rest of Viti Levu.

The lockdown for Suva and Nausori is scheduled to expire at 4am tomorrow, the 19th of May.

The Ministry is collecting data through screening, contact tracing, and testing to inform its recommendation on the next steps for the containment strategy for the Suva and Nausori Lockdown Zone, as well as the containment areas in Nadi, Lautoka, Lami and Rakiraki.

Doctor Fong says the strict lockdown currently enforced in the Suva-Nausori corridor is the most stringent containment measure in their toolkit, and the ministry teams are making the best possible use of this window of opportunity to firm their grip on this outbreak.

He says with everyone in Suva and Nausori at home under a 24-hour curfew, their contact tracing, screening, and testing is progressing rapidly.

The primary and secondary contacts they need to find are being found quickly before they can pose a wider risk of transmission.

Doctor Fong says their game plan will continue to evolve alongside the facts they gather from their testing and tracing, taken together with the best available medical and scientific information.


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