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Dr Fong confirms Fiji has 12 new cases of COVID-19
All cases are from Makoi and are close contacts of the woman who tested positive on Monday

Dr Fong confirms Fiji has 12 new cases of COVID-19

All cases are from Makoi and are close contacts of the woman who tested positive on Monday

By Naveel Krishant
11/05/2021
Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong.

There are 12 new cases of COVID-19 in Fiji.

Permanent Secretary for Health Dr. James Fong says all of these cases are from Makoi and are close contacts of case 140, the woman who presented to the Makoi Health Centre on Monday with COVID symptoms.

Dr. Fong says 4 of the positive patients are her household members, seven are from an adjoining home, and one is a secondary contact and all have been entered into isolation.

The Permanent Secretary says case 140 presented to Makoi Health Centre, and was immediately treated as a suspected case by the medical staff, who provided care in full personal protective equipment.

He adds once she tested positive, they quickly were able to identify the people with whom that person had come into close contact, so they were able to take immediate measures to help to stop the spread.

Dr.Fong says this shows that their reporting, screening, testing and contact-tracing procedures are working as they were intended.



Dr Fong says there is a possibility of a full lockdown of Viti Levu based on the continuous testing

Ample notice will be given
By Naveel Krishant, Iva Danford
11/05/2021
Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong.

The Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong says based on the worrying rise of clusters and cases of COVID-19, he has been working with other permanent secretaries as well as the private sector on scenario-planning based on the results of continuous testing that includes the possibility of a full lockdown of Viti Levu.

Doctor Fong also assures the public that if they take the lockdown route, people will be given ample notice, not within hours, but in days to prepare and for government to allocate resources appropriately.

Doctor Fong says for the lockdown to be decisive, it must be well-planned and prolonged enough to last for the entire incubation period.

He says he wants to make it clear he was not responsible for the panic buying that happened yesterday.


He says essential movement will be highly controlled.

The Permanent Secretary says businesses and the private sector must take on a much higher level of responsibility if they expect to operate at all.

Dr. James Fong says they know that since a large number of close contacts of the Makoi woman who had tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, have now tested positive, this means that there has been a significant amount of movement and potential for transmission of the virus to others.

Dr Fong says the woman’s travel history and the work history of one of her contacts, has required they close three grocery stores in Suva for decontamination.

He says they are also testing the employees and adds those stores are not being closed indefinitely and will re-open as soon as decontamination is completed.

Dr.Fong further says the contact between the woman and members of an adjoining household is troubling and it should serve as a learning opportunity for all of us.


Dr. Fong says please do not party your way into an isolation facility, if you are outside, it must be for an essential reason.

He further says let’s remember, this cluster began with another case of unknown origin, so that means there could still be a contagious case or cases among the public they have yet to identify that may still pose a threat to all of us every time we make the decision to leave our homes.

Dr.Fong reiterates that home is where you are safest and if you leave the home, wear a mask and make sure you have careFIJI installed with the Bluetooth switched on.



31 patients seen at the FEMAT Field Hospital in the last 24 hours – Tudravu

By Shanil Singh
11/05/2021
FEMAT Field Hospital.

The Health Ministry’s Chief Medical Advisor Doctor Jemesa Tudravu says 31 patients have been seen at the Fiji Emergency Medical Assistance Team Field Hospital in the last 24 hours.

He says 8 are currently admitted while 3 patients had their surgery.

Dr Tudravu says the antenatal clinic services for pregnant mothers will be provided at the vacant Medical Services Pacific office in Lautoka from tomorrow.

He says they will be mainly focusing on high-risk mothers.

Dr Tudravu adds 3731 people were screened in their 57 screening clinics in the last 24 hours where 382 people were swabbed for COVID-19.

Dr Tudravu says their mobile community screening continues and a total of 343,609 people have been screened in the Western and Central Divisions so far.

He says four community isolation facilities are active at the moment which is currently catering 70 individuals.


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