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Press Release

COVID-19 Update – 02-06-2021

Media Release

COVID-19 Update

Wednesday June 2nd 2021

Evening Summary

In addition to the 22 cases announced already today, we are reporting 13 new cases this evening. All the new cases are from existing clusters:

QEB cluster – 7

CWMH cluster – 3

Nawaka, Nadi cluster – 3

Fourteen patients have recovered, which means there are now 323 active cases.

There have been 438 cases since this outbreak started in April 2021. Fiji has had 508 cases in total since our first case was reported in March 2020, with 181 recoveries and 4 deaths.

Testing update

70,807 COVID-19 laboratory tests have been conducted since this outbreak started in April, with 113,668 conducted in total since testing started in early 2020. This does not yet include the 11,000 samples recently tested in Australia.

2198 samples are reported to have been tested yesterday. This daily test total does not yet include tests counts from the laboratories at Nadi and Tamavua Twomey Hospitals so it is expected to increase.

The daily average of testing over the last 7 days is 2508 tests per day. At the national level, an average of 2.8 tests per 1000 population were conducted daily over the last 7 days. The 7 day average daily test positivity is 1.3%.

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COVID-19 Situation Update

Press Statement

COVID-19 Afternoon Update

2nd June 2021

Transmission Update

We recorded another 22 cases as of this morning. One new case has not yet been linked to other cases or clusters and is currently under investigation. The individual is from Caubati and was swabbed at the Valelevu stationary screening clinic after presenting with symptoms. All the other new cases are linked to existing clusters, including the new CWM Hospital cluster. All of these cases are stable and are either in isolation facilities or home isolation. The new cases are linked to the following communities and clusters:

CWMH cluster – 14
Navosai cluster – 4
Kinoya cluster – 2
Navy cluster – 1
Caubati – 1 (under investigation)

We now have had 495 cases in Fiji since our first case was recorded in March last year, and 425 during the current outbreak that started in April. We currently have 324 active cases.

Vaccination Update

An update on the vaccination program will be provided in the evening statement.

Screening and Testing Update

Screening and testing are critical tools for detecting cases of COVID and isolating infected persons to prevent further spread. We continue to screen and test people aggressively in areas of known contamination as well as people who are most vulnerable or who are at particular risk of exposure because their occupation puts them into close contact with large numbers of people. Yesterday we screened 5,882 in our stationary screening clinics of which 26% were swabbed. Our mobile teams screened 10,436 and of which 18.5% were swabbed.

We want to reassure the public that all the medical and security forces who have turned positive are not part of the public health team directly engaging the public in our containment and community surveillance programs.

CWMH Update

Last night we conducted extensive swabbing at CWM Hospital. The testing of those swabs has revealed the 14 new positive cases announced today. Swabbing has continued today and we will be awaiting more results.

We are still in the process of evaluating the data, and the results of testing will determine the best way to secure CWMH while continuing to safely provide medical services to Fijians who access health services at the hospital. Currently, CWMH is still open and providing the services delineated in last night’s update: Non-emergency outpatient services are not available, including the special outpatients department, and the Acute Medical Ward, Acute Surgical Ward, Beqa Ward, and ANZ Ward remain on lockdown.

Emergency services are continuing at CWMH. The Emergency Department is functioning and inpatient pediatrics and obstetrics services are continuing. The Maternity Ward and Children’s Wing have developed stringent screening areas in the Antenatal Clinic area and the Children’s Outpatient Department for patients requiring urgent admission. All access to from other parts of the hospital has been closed off to the Maternity and Children’s Wing. CWM hospital contingency plans for emergency scenarios have been finalised.

Appreciation

I would like to express the Ministry’s appreciation of the private sector, especially those in the hotel and accommodation industry, who stepped forward to assist us during these difficult times.

We could not have had an effective COVID response unless we could ensure the welfare and safety of our own health care workers who were at the centre of the Ministry’s COVID-19 response. Because they are out in the community finding, interviewing and testing people who may have come into contact with an infected person, we have had to isolate them from their families for weeks now. We could not have done that without the support of our hotel industry, which stepped up and provided COVID-safe and affordable accommodation for our staff. It has been a great service to the country.

The management and employees of all hotels and accommodation facilities where our staff are staying have done an outstanding job to prepare and maintain facilities that keep our staff safe and, in turn, keep us all safe.

COVID-19 Update – 01-06-2021

Media Release

COVID-19 Update

Tuesday June 1st 2021

Evening Summary

As announced by the Permanent Secretary, in addition to the 26 cases announced already today, we are reporting 9 new cases this evening.

5 of the cases are linked to the Navosai Narere cluster, and 1 to the Waila cluster. 1 is linked to the Nawaka cluster and works in Nadi hospital, and 2 are new cases detected in CWM Hospital. The details of these cases are in the Permanent Secretary’s statement tonight.

There are now 302 active cases, with 284 of these cases from the Lami-Suva-Nausori containment zone, and 18 cases from Nadi. 2 of the active cases in Suva are considered to be severe cases.

There have been 403 cases since this outbreak started in April 2021. Fiji has had 473 cases in total since our first case was reported in March 2020, with 167 recoveries and 4 deaths.

Testing update

68,609 COVID-19 laboratory tests have been conducted since this outbreak started in April, with 111,479 conducted in total since testing started in early 2020. This does not yet include the 11,000 samples recently tested in Australia.

A total of 2732 samples were tested yesterday. The daily average of testing over the last 7 days is 2664 tests per day. At the national level, an average of 3 tests per 1000 population were conducted daily over the last 7 days. The 7 day average daily test positivity is 1.2%.

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Statement by Permanent Secretary for Health

Press Statement

COVID-19 Update

 Tuesday, 1st June 2021

In addition to the 26 cases announced today, we now report 9 new cases this evening.

5 of the cases are linked to the Navosai Narere cluster, and 1 to the Waila cluster. 1 is from the Nawaka cluster and works at Nadi hospital and 2 have been detected at CWM Hospital.

In addition to the Nadi hospital worker, further investigation has also revealed that a case announced over the weekend from the Nawaka cluster, who was discovered as part of screening and contact tracing in that area, had given birth and been discharged from the hospital a week ago. Furthermore, another previously announced positive case had spent significant time as a visitor in the hospital just prior to being positive. All staff and patients currently in the hospital are being tested. In response to these cases, the Nadi hospital will be locked down, and services will be relocated. Our Chief Medical Advisor will further elaborate on this matter tonight.

As stated 2 of the new cases of COVID-19 have been detected at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva.

The first detected case is a patient from Labasa who was admitted at CWM six weeks ago. She was swabbed as part of the exit protocol before her scheduled transfer to Labasa Hospital. It is suspected that she caught the virus from either another patient, visitor or staff during her admission at CWM Hospital.

The second case at the CWM Hospital is a nurse. She developed symptoms and was swabbed and isolated as part of the hospital’s existing surveillance program. The nurse worked in a different part of the hospital to the positive patient, and at this early stage in the investigation, no connection has been made between her and the patient, or any known clusters.

As an early part of the response to the outbreak in Central Division – frontline health staff had been removed from their places of residence and housed in bubbles in accommodation facilities across Suva. These staff have been separated from their families for weeks on end in order to safeguard our essential health services. This nurse had been working within a bubble and was housed at the Holiday Inn.

The detection of these 2 cases within the hospital will require measures to secure the hospital and its staff and patients. The existing protocol for weeks has been to isolate every new admission and their carer, and have them swabbed and tested before allowing admission into wards within the hospital. Hospital staff were tested if they had symptoms, or if they were residents of an area with reported COVID-19 cases. Staff in the COVID-19 isolation ward were tested more regularly – with negative results required before ending their rotation through that ward.

In response to these recent cases, all patients, their carers, and all staff at CWM will now be swabbed and tested in order to gauge the extent of any spread within the hospital. This is an estimated 1200 people who will be tested overnight.

We are currently conducting evaluations to determine which areas with CWM need to be locked down and what services need to be curtailed, and we are establishing procedures to keep critical services functioning safely. For the time being, all non-emergency outpatient services will cease including the special outpatients department. The wards of concern in the East and West Wings have been put on lockdown. These are the Acute Medical Ward, Acute Surgical Ward, Beqa Ward, and ANZ Ward.

Emergency services will continue at CWM. The Emergency Department is functioning and inpatient pediatrics and obstetrics services will continue. The Maternity Ward and Children’s wing are still in operation but all access to these areas from other parts of the hospital have been closed. The data from the overnight testing will determine how the existing contingency plans will be reviewed and what further measures will be implemented.

COVID-19 Situation Update

Press Statement

COVID-19 Afternoon Update

Tuesday 1st June, 2021

Transmission Update

We have recorded 26 cases as of this morning. All these new cases are linked to existing clusters. All are stable and either in isolation facilities or home isolation.

At the present time, the vast majority of cases have been arising from existing clusters and not as cases with unknown sources of transmission from the community. This indicates that our contact tracing and the isolation of communities where infections are found is effective; however, we will continue to escalate our community surveillance program to look for cases outside clusters and the contained areas.

The new cases are linked to the following clusters:

  • Navy cluster – 23
  • Extra Supermarket cluster – 1
  • Nawaka, Nadi cluster – 2

There are currently 293 active cases, 17 of these cases are from Nadi, and 276 are within the Lami-Nausori containment zone. We have recorded a total of 464 cases in Fiji since the first case in March of last year, with 394 during the current outbreak.

We are also aware of the increasing danger posed to our health facilities and will be escalating our mitigation measures. This will include setting up field hospitals and more quarantine and isolation facilities. As such this may involve temporarily taking over assets for this purpose.

Vaccination Update

Yesterday we administered 12,572 first doses and 134 second doses, thus a total of 12,706 vaccinations across Viti Levu, a record for one day. Thanks and congratulations to all Fijians who braved the rain to get vaccinated and the vaccination teams that made it possible.

Cumulatively we have now vaccinated 148,522 individuals with their first dose of the vaccine. This is 28% of the target population, which is people aged 18 and older in Fiji. 4,251 individuals, which is 3% of the target population, have received their 2nd dose and are considered fully vaccinated.

Priority has been in Viti Levu because that is where the current outbreak is centred. Breakdown by division is:

Western Division: 32% first dose/6% second dose
Central Division: 32% first dose/0.66% second dose
Northern 12% first dose/1% second dose
Eastern Division: 10% first dose/no second doses

Screening and Testing Update

5,575 individuals were screened at stationary screening clinics yesterday, and 9.4% were swabbed and tested. Mobile screening clinics screened 4,602 individuals and swabbed 279, or 6%.