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New curfew hours start for Suva and Nausori

New curfew hours start for Suva and Nausori

By Vijay Narayan
19/05/2021
[Photo: spokesman-recorder]

Suva and Nausori containment zones will also have a daily curfew from 6pm to 4am from today until further notice.

Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong says they are only allowing limited movement in a highly controlled fashion during non-curfew hours.

During non-curfew hours, supermarkets, banks and pharmacies may open.

Restaurants may offer takeaway and delivery services only.

Doctor Fong says movement should be avoided as much as possible, and mixing between different household bubbles should not happen at all.

Please send only one member of your household outside at any given time.

Do not bring children out of the home.

If you are the member of your household who leaves, wear a mask and wear it properly and maintain a physical distance of two metres from others.

Make sure you have careFiji installed, with Bluetooth turned on.

Wash your hands often. And immediately after you finish your trip to the supermarket, bank, or pharmacy, go straight home.

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