2 Apr 2022

Covid-19 in the Pacific

8:50 pm on 2 April 2022

Nauru

President Lionel Aingimea has announced that Nauru has recorded its first two Covid-19 cases, which were detected in quarantine.

In a public address the President assured the community that the two cases are safely contained in quarantine. As such, Nauru remains safe and there is no cause for anyone to panic.

The two cases both travelled on the same flight, from Brisbane on March 31.

USP Chancellor and Nauru President Lionel Aingimea.

Nauru's President Lionel Aingimea Photo: Facebook/Fiji Parliament

"Both people are well and do not have any symptoms and are being cared for by the medical team in the Covid ward," President Aingimea said.

Two other people are also being quarantined in the Covid Ward. One of them is the spouse of one of the cases, and they had travelled together.

The hospital laboratory has detected very, very low levels of virus in this person which appear to be decreasing.

The fourth person had a borderline result on April 1. They were put in isolation in the Acute Ward. This person has tested negative today but will remain under observation for now.

Samoa

Samoa's Ministry of Health has confirmed 245 new community cases in a 24 hour period.

The Ministry said 583 people have recovered and 1,493 remain active cases.

Upolu island still has the majority of cases with 97 percent.

The Ministry also said that Covid-19 infections are significantly higher among those aged from 15 to 35, but infections among children aged 4 and below are also increasing.

Four new border cases were recorded on a flight from New Zealand on Tuesday.

According to the Ministry, the community cases are of the BA1 sub lineage of the Omicron Covid variant.

Samoa also recorded its first Covid-related death this week.

Kiribati

The Kiribati Government has extended its curfew for another four weeks.

The office of the President said the new curfew order is intended for South Tarawa, Betio, Buota, North Tarawa, Abaiang, Marakei, Maiana, Aranuka and Abemama.

Travel from Tarawa to the Covid-free outer islands will also resume, but with strict safety procedures in place.

The Government has also allowed church services to resume, but face masks will be mandatory.

A Parliament session will be convened, as planned, and gatherings outdoors remain limited to 20 people.

According to the WHO, Kiribati has had 3,066 cases in total and 13 Covid-related deaths.

Tonga

Tonga's lockdown restrictions are easing. Restaurants and food outlets are opening for the first time in two weeks, but with only takeaway options allowed.

According to new lockdown rules introduced by Tonga's Government, businesses can operate between 5am to 8pm until Monday.

Since 20 March most Tongan businesses, including all shops and gas stations, have only been allowed to open on Saturdays.

However, bars and liquor stores will still be prohibited from opening.

Owner of the Billfish Restaurant and Bar in Nuku'alofa Robert Sullivan said that bars have been totally ignored.

"Bars have not even been mentioned. We've closed since February 2nd to 3rd. So bars have not been open since then in Tonga, and any bars and all their employees will be struggling quite alot right now because we still have bills, we still have rents, we still have the products that we've already purchased. The majority of bars are still trying to pay their staff we've what they have, and this can't continue," Sullivan said.

Tonga has been in lockdown since 2 February and a border closure has been in effect since the onset of the Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020.

The Minister of Health, Saia Piukala, announced this week that six Covid-19 deaths had been recorded in the Kingdom, and that over 6000 Tongans had tested positive for Covid-19.

New Caledonia

A total of 15 new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in New Caledonia, since Thusday afternoon.

The Covid-19 death toll remains at 311.

Nine people are in hospital and 1 person is in ICU.

66 percent of the population is vaccinated.

French Polynesia

One new Covid-19 related death has been recorded in French Polynesia, bringing the total number of deaths since December last year to 11.

The total number of active cases over the territory is 381, and 123 new cases of Covid-19 have been detected.

Four people are in hospital and one person is in ICU.

80 percent of the population is vaccinated.