MHMS FIJI
MHMS FIJI
COVID-19 Update – 28-06-2021
Media Release
Daily COVID-19 Update
Monday, 28th June 2021

Media Release

Transmission Update

We have recorded 241 new cases in the 24 hour period ending at 8.00am today.

5 cases are prison officers from Suva at the Fiji Sugar Corporation Compound in Rakiraki. They were undergoing 14 days quarantine at the FSC compound as part of essential movement from red zone to green zone when they tested positive.

The remaining cases are from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone. There are 106 from existing areas of interest and 17 from the following new areas of interest: Fiji Times, Food City Suva, Matanisivoro Settlement, National Kidney Centre-Nadera, Suva City Council, Tamavua-i-Wai.

The remaining cases are contacts of known cases, cases that were seen in screening clinics and were swabbed, and cases under investigation to determine possible sources of transmission. A full breakdown of areas of interest has been published online on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard and on the Fijian Government Facebook page. You can also view the approximate locations of the new cases on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard at the following link http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb

Sadly, there is a new COVID-19 death to report. This is a 50 year old man from Newtown who is believed to have died at home and was declared dead on arrival by doctors at the Valelevu Health Centre. He was reported to be in severe respiratory distress before death. According to protocol he was swabbed at the health centre, and tested positive. His death has been classified as a COVID-19 death by the doctors at the health centre. He had received the first dose of the vaccine early this month.He was not fully vaccinated.

A death previously reported as under investigation has now been classified as a COVID-19 death by doctors. This is a 62 year old man from Grantham Rd who presented to the FEMAT field hospital in respiratory distress and died on the same day. He had been having respiratory symptoms, including shortness of breath, for at least a week before presenting to FEMAT. According to protocol he was swabbed and tested positive for COVID-19. He was not vaccinated.

There have now been 17 deaths due to COVID-19 in Fiji, with 15 of these deaths during the outbreak that started in April this year. 1 death is still under investigation to determine if it was caused by COVID-19. We also have recorded 8 COVID-19 positive patients that died from the pre-existing non-COVID-19 related illnesses that they had been receiving treatment for at the CWM Hospital.

There are currently 21 COVID-19 patients with severe illness admitted at CWM Hospital.

There have been 26  new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 3027 active cases in isolation. There have been 3762 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021. We have recorded a total of 3832 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 779 recoveries.

Testing Update

A total of 150,878 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 193,739 tested since testing began in early 2020. 2577 tests have been reported for June 26th. Updated testing numbers from the Tamavua Twomey Laboratory have been received for 25th June, therefore the total testing number for that day has been updated. The national 7-day daily test average is 2930 tests per day or 3.3 tests per 1000 population. The national 7-day average daily test positivity is 7.9% and continues on an upward trend.

Screening Update

In the last 24 hours, a total of 490 individuals were screened and 65 swabbed by our mobile screening teams bringing our cumulative total to 659,926 individuals screened and 53,234 swabbed since the start of this mobile screening program. A total of 1138 individuals were screened and 279 swabbed at our 56 stationery screening clinics throughout the country. This brings our cumulative total to 211,474 screened and 27,598 swabbed at the stationery screening clinics to date.

Vaccination Update

22,837 first doses and 25,329 second doses were administered nationally in the last 7 days. The total numbers of vaccination completed nationwide to date are 278,954 first doses which is 49% of the target population,  and 43,345 second doses or 6.12% of the target population.

Epidemic Outlook

The 7 day average of new cases per day has increased to 250 cases per day or 283 cases per million population per day. Our daily testing numbers have remained at a high level, and yet our test positivity continues to increase. All the evidence is that there is widespread community transmission in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone. This means the outbreak is not confined to specific areas and everyone should take the necessary precautions and prevent themselves and their loved ones getting infected.

There are clusters of active cases in Naitasiri and one cluster in Korovou. There continue to be cases reported in Nadi, but so far they are from within the containment zone in the Nawajikuma, Nawakalevu, and Tramline containment area.

In Lautoka, there are 3 active cases currently, as announced previously.

There are 5 cases contained in quarantine at the Ra FSC compound as part of essential movement from red to green zones.

To date, this outbreak appears contained to Viti Levu, with the Northern and Eastern divisions yet to detect a case.

Advice to the public

Stay home as much as possible, but if you have to leave your home, wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth, make sure you have the careFiji app downloaded and Bluetooth on if you have a smartphone, keep at least 2 metres between yourself and others outside your home. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, or use an alcohol based hand sanitizer. Avoid crowds, and crowded, confined places.

COVID-19 Update – 27-06-2021
Media Release
Daily COVID-19 Update
Sunday, 27th June 2021
Transmission Update

We have recorded 262 new cases in the 24 hour period ending at 8.00am today.

5 cases are known contacts of cases from the Nawakalevu containment zone that have been undergoing 14 day quarantine in quarantine facilities in Nadi, 3 are contacts from within the existing Korovou cluster, while the remaining 254 cases are from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone.  113 cases are from existing areas of interest in this zone, and 43 are from the following new areas of interest: Jittu Estate, MV Liohona Shipping, Milverton Rd, Natogadravu, Waikete Village, Nauluvatu Village. The remaining cases are contacts of known cases, cases that were seen in screening clinics and were swabbed, and cases under investigation to determine possible sources of transmission. A full breakdown of areas of interest has been published online on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard and on the Fijian Government Facebook page. You can also view the approximate locations of the new cases on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard at the following link http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb

There have been 17  new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 2813 active cases in isolation. There have been 3521 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021. We have recorded a total of 3591 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 753 recoveries.

There have been 15 deaths due to COVID-19 in Fiji, with 13 of these deaths during the outbreak that started in April this year. 2 deaths are still under investigation to determine if they were caused by COVID-19. We also have recorded 8 COVID-19 positive patients that died from the pre-existing non-COVID-19 related illnesses that they had been receiving treatment for at the CWM Hospital.

Testing Update

A total of 147,961 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 190,822 tested since testing began in early 2020. 2908 tests have been reported for June 25th. The national 7-day daily test average is 2948 tests per day or 3.3 tests per 1000 population. The national 7-day average daily test positivity is 7.4% and continues on an upward trend.

Screening Update

In the last 24 hours, a total of 664 individuals were screened and 63 swabbed by our mobile screening teams bringing our cumulative total to 659,436 individuals screened and 53,169 swabbed since the start of this mobile screening program. A total of 3601 individuals were screened and 430 swabbed at our 56 stationery screening clinics throughout the country. This brings our cumulative total to 210,336 screened and 27319 swabbed at the stationery screening clinics to date.

Vaccination Update

Vaccination teams are on downtime over the weekend and will pick up the vaccination campaign again next Monday 28 June 2021.

Epidemic Outlook

The 7 day average of new cases per day has increased to 234 cases per day or 264 cases per million population per day. Our daily testing numbers have remained at a high level, and yet our test positivity continues to increase. All the evidence is that there is widespread community transmission in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone. This means the outbreak is not confined to specific areas and everyone should take the necessary precautions and prevent themselves and their loved ones getting infected.

There are clusters of active cases in Naitasiri and one cluster in Korovou. There continue to be cases reported in Nadi, but so far they are from within the containment zone in the Nawajikuma, Nawakalevu, and Tramline containment area.

In Lautoka, there are 3 active cases currently, as announced previously.

To date, this outbreak appears contained to Viti Levu, with the Northern and Eastern divisions yet to detect a case.

Advice to the public

Stay home as much as possible, but if you have to leave your home, wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth, make sure you have the careFiji app downloaded and Bluetooth on if you have a smartphone, keep at least 2 metres between yourself and others outside your home. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, or use an alcohol based hand sanitizer. Avoid crowds, and crowded, confined places.

COVID-19 Update – 26-06-2021

Media Release

Daily COVID-19 Update

Saturday, 26th June 2021

Transmission Update

We have recorded 266 new cases in the 24 hour period ending at 8.00am today.

1 case is from the Nawakalevu containment zone in Nadi, while the remaining 265 cases are from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone.

102 cases are from existing areas of interest in this zone, there are 0 new areas of interest to report today. The remaining cases are contacts of known cases, cases that were seen in screening clinics and were swabbed, and cases under investigation to determine possible sources of transmission. A full breakdown of areas of interest has been published online on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard and on the Fijian Government Facebook page. You can also view the approximate locations of the new cases on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard at the following link http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb

We are reporting another death caused by COVID-19. This death was previously announced as being under investigation to determine if the cause of death was COVID-19. This is a 67 year old man from Suvavou Lami who was admitted at the CWM Hospital for a pre-existing non-COVID-19 medical condition. During his admission he tested positive for COVID-19, developed severe COVID-19, and died. His doctors have determined that his death was caused by COVID-19. He was not vaccinated.

There have now been 15 deaths due to COVID-19 in Fiji, with 13 of these deaths during the outbreak that started in April this year. 2 deaths are still under investigation to determine if they were caused by COVID-19. We also have recorded 8 COVID-19 positive patients that died from the pre-existing non-COVID-19 related illnesses that they had been receiving treatment for at the CWM Hospital.

There have been 61 new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 2568 active cases in isolation. There have been 3259 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021. We have recorded a total of 3329 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 736 recoveries.

Testing Update

A total of 145,053 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 187,914 tested since testing began in early 2020. 2966 tests have been reported for June 24th. The national 7-day daily test average is 2960 tests per day or 3.3 tests per 1000 population. The national 7-day average daily test positivity is 6.8% and continues on an upward trend.

Screening Update

In the last 24 hours, a total of 3368 individuals were screened and 381 swabbed by our mobile screening teams bringing our cumulative total to 658,772 individuals screened and 53,106 swabbed since the start of this mobile screening program. A total of 5197 individuals were screened and 967 swabbed at our 56 stationery screening clinics throughout the country. This brings our cumulative total to 206,735 screened and 26,889 swabbed at the stationery screening clinics to date.

Vaccination Update

Vaccination teams are on downtime over the weekend and will pick up the vaccination campaign again next Monday 28 June 2021.

Epidemic Outlook

The 7 day average of new cases per day has increased to 220 cases per day or 249 cases per million population per day. Our daily testing numbers have remained at a high level, and yet our test positivity continues to increase. All the evidence is that there is widespread community transmission in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone. This means the outbreak is not confined to specific areas and everyone should take the necessary precautions and prevent themselves and their loved ones getting infected.

There are clusters of active cases in Naitasiri and one cluster in Korovou. There continue to be cases reported in Nadi, but so far they are from within the containment zone in the Nawajikuma, Nawakalevu, and Tramline containment area.

In Lautoka, there are 3 active cases currently, as announced previously.

To date, this outbreak appears contained to Viti Levu, with the Northern and Eastern divisions yet to detect a case.

Advice to the public

Stay home as much as possible, but if you have to leave your home, wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth, make sure you have the careFiji app downloaded and Bluetooth on if you have a smartphone, keep at least 2 metres between yourself and others outside your home. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, or use an alcohol based hand sanitizer. Avoid crowds, and crowded confined places.

COVID-19 Update – 25-06-2021
Media Release
Daily COVID-19 Update
 
Friday, 25 June 2021
 
Transmission Update
 
We have recorded 215 new cases in the 24 hour period ending at 8.00am today.
 
2 cases are from the Nawakalevu containment zone in Nadi, and 1 nurse at the Natabua Quarantine Facility in Lautoka, with the remaining 212 cases from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone. 101 cases are from existing areas of interest in this zone, and 18 are from new areas of interest which are FMF, New World Valelevu, Police Medical Suva, and Our Lady of Nazareth Wailoku. The remaining cases are contacts of known cases, cases that were seen in screening clinics and were swabbed, and cases under investigation to determine possible sources of transmission. A full breakdown has been published online on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard and on the Fijian Government Facebook page. You can also view the approximate locations of the new cases on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard at the following link http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb
 
Sadly, we have another COVID-19 death to report. This was a 34 year old woman from Vereisi Settlement in Nadawa who had been unwell at home before collapsing and being rushed to CWM Hospital. She was declared dead on arrival at the Emergency Department at CWM Hospital. She had no known pre-existing medical conditions, and was swabbed according to protocol in the Emergency Department, and tested positive. Her death has been determined to have been caused by COVID-19 by her doctors at CWM Hospital. She was not vaccinated.
 
Also, 2 more people who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. The doctors at CWM Hospital are investigating to determine if their deaths were caused by COVID-19.
 
There have now been 14 deaths due to COVID-19 in Fiji, with 12 of these deaths during the outbreak that started in April this year. We also have recorded 8 COVID-19 positive patients that died from pre-existing non-COVID-19 related illnesses. 3 deaths are currently under investigation.
There have been 22 new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 2363 active cases in isolation. There have been 2993 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021. We have recorded a total of 3063 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 675 recoveries.
Testing Update
 
A total of 142,087 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 184,948 tested since testing began in early 2020. 3022 tests have been reported for June 23rd. Updated testing numbers for samples tested in the Lautoka and Nadi hospital labs for June 17th, June 21st and June 22nd have been received and the total testing numbers for those respective days has been updated.
 
The national 7-day daily test average is 2977 tests per day or 3.4 tests per 1000 population. The national 7-day average daily test positivity is 6.3% and continues on an upward trend.
 
Screening Update
 
A total of 3179 individuals were screened and 210 swabbed by our mobile screening teams in the last 24 hours. This brings our cumulative total to 655,404 individuals screened and 52,725 swabbed since the start of this mobile screening program.
 
Vaccination Update
 
We have now administered first doses to 272,354 individuals since the beginning of the vaccination campaign and second doses to 38,031. This means that 46% of adults in Fiji have received one dose, and 6.5% have received the second dose.
 
Epidemic Outlook
 
The 7 day average of new cases per day has increased to 203 cases per day or 230 cases per million population per day. Our daily testing numbers have remained at a high level, and yet our test positivity continues to increase. All the evidence is that there is widespread community transmission in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone.
 
There are also clusters in Naitasiri and one cluster in Korovou. There continue to be cases reported in Nadi, but so far they are from within the containment zone in the Nawajikuma, Nawakalevu, and Tramline containment area.
 
Two cases from the same family were detected in Lautoka, as announced 3 days ago. And now a nurse at the Natabua quarantine facility has tested positive.
To date, this outbreak appears contained to Viti Levu, with the Northern and Eastern divisions yet to detect a case.
Statement by Head of Health Protection
Statement by Head of Health Protection
24th June 2021

Transmission Update

As announced by the Permanent Secretary we have recorded 308 new cases in the 24-hour period ending at 8.00am today. This is another daily record of cases, breaking the previous record set just yesterday.

297 cases are from the Lami-Nausori Containment Zone, and 11 are from Tramline Nadi. 218 of the cases in Lami-Suva-Nausori are from existing areas of interest. This includes 153 cases from Qauia in Lami. 12 cases are from new areas of interest that include: Goodman Fielder, Gounder Shipping, Nausori Police Barracks, and St. Giles Hospital. The remaining cases are contacts of known cases, or cases that were seen in screening clinics and were swabbed. A full breakdown has been published on the Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard and on the Fijian Government Facebook page. You can also view the approximate locations of the new cases on the Ministry’s dashboard http://bit.ly/3vE2ZBb

A patient who tested positive for COVID-19 has died. This is a 63 year old male who presented to the FEMAT field hospital and tested positive. This death is being investigated by doctors at CWM Hospital to determine if it was caused by COVID-19.

There have now been 13 deaths due to COVID-19 in Fiji, with 11 of these deaths during the outbreak that started in April this year. We also have recorded 8 COVID-19 positive patients that died from pre-existing non-COVID-19 related illnesses. 1 death is currently under investigation.

A review of recent positive cases reported recently has found that 9 cases had been tested and counted twice due to differences in identifying information entered for each sample tested. Therefore, the 9 duplicate records have been removed from the active and total case count.

There have been 17 recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 2173 active cases in isolation. There have been 2778 cases during the outbreak that started in April 2021. We have recorded a total of 2848 cases in Fiji since the first case was reported in March 2020, with 653 recoveries.

Testing Update

A total of 138,443 samples have been tested since this outbreak started in April 2021, with 181,294 tested since testing began in early 2020. 2913 tests have been reported for June 22nd. The national 7-day daily test average is 2896 tests per day or 3.3 tests per 1000 population. The national 7-day average daily test positivity is 5.7% and continues on an upward trend.

Vaccination Update

We have now administered first doses to 266,436 individuals since the beginning of the vaccination campaign and second doses to 32,766. This means that 45% of adults in Fiji have received one dose, and 5.6% have received the second dose.

Epidemic Outlook

The 7 day average of new cases per day has increased to 189 cases per day or 214 cases per million population per day. Our daily testing numbers have remained at a high level, and yet our test positivity continues to increase. All the evidence is that there is widespread community transmission in the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone.

There are also clusters in Naitasiri and one cluster in Korovou. There continue to be cases reported in Nadi, but so far they are from within the containment zone in the Nawajikuma and Tramline containment area.

Two cases from the same family were detected in Lautoka, as announced 2 days ago.

To date, this outbreak appears contained to Viti Levu, with the Northern and Eastern divisions yet to detect a case. Though we are closely monitoring the recent situation with the inter-island shipping crew that tested positive, and our teams on the ground in the respective areas are responding rapidly.

We hit another record number of cases today, and with increasing cases we expect increasing severe disease and deaths. And while our hospitals right now are not overwhelmed with severe cases, from what we have seen in other countries with widespread community transmission during this pandemic, this is a very real possibility that we are preparing for.

We know that the vaccine we have in Fiji works well against the virus in preventing severe disease. The United Kingdom has reported that it is 92% effective in preventing hospitalization. If you’re watching this right now and are still unsure if you will get vaccinate, or if you have put off getting the vaccine, please remember this: you need to have 2 doses of the vaccine, spaced between 8 weeks to 12 weeks apart to be considered fully vaccinated. And it isn’t until at least 14 days after the second dose that you will have the full protective effect of the vaccine. Please do not wait until it is too late. Please protect yourselves and your loved ones.

But for everyone who has been vaccinated – please also think about this. If our hospitals become overwhelmed with patients with severe COVID-19 disease, we will all be affected, not just those with COVID-19 or their loved ones. If you or a loved one have an accident, or come down with another serious illness at the same time as that wave of severe cases – it may be difficult to get medical care. We know this, because we have seen it happen in other countries that have had widespread community transmission and escalating outbreaks.

Dr. Fong has talked about what we are doing in the Ministry to prepare for this scenario. But I am asking all leaders, and anyone who has any influence on their communities, please, do everything you can to encourage those around you to get vaccinated and follow the personal protective measures we always talk about.

Stay home as much as possible, if you have to leave the house, wear a mask, make sure you have your careFiji app on if you have a smartphone, keep at least 2 metres between yourself and others outside your household. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, or used an alcohol based hand sanitizer. Avoid crowds, and crowded confined places.