COVID-19

290 new cases, 8 more deaths reported in 24 hours

The Government also confirmed 290 new cases for the 24 hours to 8am yesterday.

That compares with 505 cases and seven deaths in the previous 24-hour period.

Fiji now has 17,124 active cases. There were 2306 recoveries.

The death toll is at 504, which 502 of these are from the latest outbreak that began in April, 2021.

Health Secretary Dr James Fong said of the latest cases, 128 are from the Western Division, 137 from the Central Division and 25 cases are from the Eastern Division.

He said there are 25 new cases on Kadavu in the East.

Tonga receives 200,000 N95 masks from Australia

The Ministry of Health Chief Executive Officer, Dr Siale ‘Akau’ola said, “The N95 masks are the best type of masks. And the material can filter out the virus. You can even use that to protect against the delta (variant).”

Medical Superintendent, Dr ‘Ana ‘Akau’ola was also grateful for the donation.

 “It’s not like the surgical masks. We have N95, but they are very bulky and hard to wear,” she said.

The masks were organized by Tonga’s Honorary Consul in Sydney, Louise Waterhouse and shipped to Tonga by Rotary yesterday.

South Africa detects new coronavirus variant, one case reportedly seen in NZ

The New Zealand Herald has reported that one case of it was seen in MIQ in late June and the variant did not enter the community, according to the Ministry of Health.

The new variant, known as C.1.2, was first detected in May and has now spread to most South African provinces and to seven other countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and Oceania, according to research which is yet to be peer-reviewed.

Tonga extends COVID-19 State of Emergency declaration

The extension to the declaration was authorised by Prime Minister Pohiva Tui’i’onetoa yesterday.

According to the Government. COVID-19 continues to spread in countries close to Tonga.

The number of cases of the delta variant of COVID-19 has been increasing in Fiji, New Zealand and Australia.   

Travel from those countries into Tonga remain on hold.

Tonga remains COVID-19 free.

 

Photo file Caption: Prime Minister Pohiva Tui’i’onetoa 

     

NSW announces six deaths, new case total of 1218

"To 8pm last night, there were 1218 cases of community transmission, and we extend our deepest condolences to six families of loved ones who died of Covid," NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said at a press conference in Sydney.

"Three people in their 80s, three people in their 70s, four of them were unvaccinated and two of them had only had one dose of the vaccine.

"So again, we extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of those six individuals."

Victoria records 64 new cases of Covid-19 as outbreak spreads statewide

 

Thirty-six of the new cases were in quarantine for the duration of their infectious periods, and 49 of the cases have been linked to existing outbreaks.

State-run clinics administered 35,753 doses of vaccine, bringing the total number of vaccine doses administered to 2,324,198.

There were 55,333 test results received in 24 hours.

Melbourne's western suburbs remain a key area of concern for authorities.

Tonga receives AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines

The batch contained around 36,800 doses of the vaccine

Minister Dr ‘Amelia Tu’ipulotu said “I thank the governments of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, and other countries and orgnizations for supporting Tonga during this difficult time.”

The doses will help start vaccination rollout in Ha’apai and the Niuas.

The ministry has confirmed that another batch of vaccines is expected from Australia, and New Zealand also plans to provide the Pfizer vaccines, which the Kingdom would use to vaccinate children aged 12 to 17 years old and pregnant women.

     

New Zealand pandemic strategy in doubt amid Delta spread

Covid-19 response minister Chris Hipkins said the variant "changes the game considerably" and makes existing protections "look less adequate".

It comes as the country announced a further 21 confirmed cases in the latest outbreak of the virus.

New Zealand had quashed earlier Covid outbreaks with rapid, strict lockdowns.

The country was praised for its efforts, which effectively stopped the spread of the virus. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has repeatedly referred to New Zealand as "our team of five million".

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Australia's Qantas says all staff must be vaccinated

Frontline workers including pilots, cabin crew and airport staff must be fully vaccinated by mid-November.

The company says its remaining employees have until the end of March next year to receive both doses.

It comes as the state of New South Wales reported its biggest daily rise in coronavirus infections.

The Australian flag carrier is the country's biggest, most high-profile company to introduce a mandatory vaccination policy.

Four new COVID-19 community cases in Auckland, Delta variant confirmed

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told RNZ's Morning Report one of the new cases is a nurse at Auckland Hospital.

"The health workforce are very well versed and mapping these issues and have done in the past.

We have had COVID-positive cases in our health workforce before. What's different on this occasion is that we have this individual who is fully vaccinated."

Ardern said the four new cases were the workmate of the 58-year-old Devonport man and the workmate's close or household contacts.