PNG's Covid-19 cases top 7000

10:12 am on 5 April 2021
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape addresses media after being the first in his country to receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. Port Moresby, 30 March, 2021.

Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape addresses media after being the first in his country to receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. Port Moresby, 30 March, 2021. Photo: PNG PM Media

The number of recorded Covid-19 infections in Papua New Guinea has passed 7,000, more than doubling in the past two weeks.

The Office of the Controller said in Western Province alone, another 135 cases were detected in the 24 hours to midday Sunday, however all were asymptomatic.

In the Port Moresby area, which accounts for nearly half of the country's known infections, 22 new cases were recorded.

The death toll of the pandemic stands at 61, with 49 recorded in the National Capital District.

Among the victims was 53-year-old MP Richard Mendani.

20 of the country's 22 provinces have cases.

A drive to vaccinate began last week, spearheaded by Prime Minister James Marape.

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