Number of Covid-19 cases jump in Fiji

Fiji has recorded another five cases of Covid-19, bringing its total to 12.

Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said this was the highest recorded number of cases in a day.

Two of the new cases included a 20-year-old woman from Nadi who had returned from New Zealand on 22 March and a 39-year-old woman from Lautoka who is linked to the country's first case.

The other three cases are all linked to the Suva couple who tested positive to the coronavirus on Thursday. The couple's 11-year-old daughter, a 54-year-old man who recently travelled to India and Singapore and another close contact of the family.

Mr Bainimarama said all five patients were stable and isolated in hospital.

He used the announcement of the new cases to plead with the public to do the right thing and follow the government's directives.

Mr Bainimarama warned if people continued to breach the government restrictions, he would use the military and police to lockdown the entire country.

"We have to stop people from touching, hugging or doing anything that puts them in close contact with each other.

"That is why we locked down Lautoka. That is why we locked down Suva," he said.

The Prime Minister said that was also why social gatherings were banned.

"That is why the nightclubs, gyms and pools are closed. That is why the nationwide curfew came into effect. That is why passenger travel by air and sea has ceased.

"Rules only work when they are obeyed," he said.

Mr Bainimarama said parts of country's second largest island - Vanua Levu - would go into lockdown as one of the latest cases lived there.

He said contact tracing in Vanua Levu was underway in surrounding homes and neighbours the patient came into contact with.

 

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