Marshall Islands sees first COVID-19 spread

The Marshall Islands lost its COVID-free status Monday when tests confirmed six positive cases in the capital, the first known community transmission since the pandemic started in early 2020. It was not immediately

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Kiribati: First commercial flight since border lockdown

Kiribati was in celebration mode last Thursday as the island gathered at Bonriki International Airport to welcome the country’s first commercial flight, two and a half years since the island nation’s COVID-19

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Niue: ‘Dramatic rise’ in COVID community cases

Community cases of COVID-19 in Niue have jumped from four to 21 since the first cases were reported last Thursday.  Auckland University Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences associate dean Pacific Sir Colin

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Niue records first COVID community cases

COVID-19 has arrived in the community in Niue.  The government says four people, all from the same household, are being recorded as the first community cases. In the past 24 hours, Niue health authorities report

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After 865 days, Samoa reopens to tourists

Samoa reopens to international tourists again, 865 days after closing borders due to COVID-19.  Tuitaga Nathan Bucknall, manager of the Taumeasina Island Resort near Apia, said it’s been a long time

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‘It’s good to be back’ – Tonga border reopens

With hugs and tears, families were reunited at Tonga’s Fua’amotu International Airport, after arriving on an Air New Zealand, the first flight as Tonga re-opened its international border on Monday. Most of

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First COVID outbreak in FSM ‘causing alarm’

Micronesia’s first outbreak of COVID-19 grew in one week to more than 1,000 cases by Tuesday, causing alarm in the Pacific island nation.  Last week, FSM became possibly the final nation in the world with a

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COVID cases ‘rapidly increasing’ in FSM

Less than a week after the first COVID-19 community cases were reported in the Federated States of Micronesia, the country’s vice president has been hospitalised with the virus and hundreds of cases were being

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COVID-free Marshall Islands prepares to rejoin the world

The Marshall Islands will remove it’s managed quarantine system after October 1st. The Marshall Islands is one of only a handful of nations left in the world that is COVID free and has remained so due to strict

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Promising future for Pacific exporters: PTI Australia

Pacific Trade Invest (PTI) Australia says despite half of the businesses responding to its export survey noting a decline in export orders over the past year, businesses are optimistic about the future. The most recent

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Nauru first COVID death; 10 active cases in Niue

Nauru has recorded its first death of COVID-19 as the country experiences its first community outbreak, while there are now 10 community cases in Niue. Nauru President Lionel Aingimea has expressed his condolences and

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‘Welkam’ Back! – Vanuatu reopens international borders

The first international visitors who set foot in Vanuatu Friday after more than two years were given a warm welcome by excited tourism officers at the Port Vila Airport.  String band songs greeted them as they arrived.

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Nauru reports over 800 COVID cases

Nauru has reported an increase of 861 active cases of COVID-19 with 191 new cases and 4,597 tests conducted as of Wednesday June 22, 2022. In a statement released Thursday, Nauru health authorities have confirmed

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Guam’s ‘resurgent economy’: Guerrero

Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero on Wednesday painted a buoyant picture of Guam after four years of her tenure that was tested by the COVID-19 pandemic and sustained by an unprecedented stream of federal aid. Despite the

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COVID on the rise in Nauru

Nauru, one of the world’s last COVID-free nations, reported its first COVID community transmission case last Thursday. And President Lionel Aingimea in a statement yesterday said the total number of positive cases

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Pacific tourism workers resilient in adversity

Pacific researchers assessing the wellbeing of tourism-reliant communities in Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu and the Cook Islands amid the COVID-19 pandemic have found these communities are mainly resilient in the face of

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Pohnpei officials arrested for breaching quarantine rules

Five Pohnpei officials, including the acting governor, were arrested last week after being criminally charged for allegedly bungling the quarantine protocols that resulted in an extended stay of repatriated passengers

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Opinion: Australia’s international health funding: commitments and challenges

by Cameron Hill and Huiyuan Liu While commentators have remarked on how little attention Australia’s domestic COVID-19 situation received in the 2022 federal election campaign, discussion of the global pandemic was

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5000 Pacific Islanders offered NZ residence visa

Up to 5000 Pacific Islanders will be offered New Zealand residence visas under a government policy aimed at addressing a pandemic shortfall. Over 1700 places a year offered to Pacific Islanders were canned when COVID-19

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Telcos urged to maintain momentum of COVID-19 gains

While COVID-19 crippled economies across the globe, the telecommunications industry was among the very few sectors gifted with an unexpected windfall. Never has life been more dependent on its services than over the

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Pacific netball remain resilient through COVID

Netball playing nations in the Pacific are looking forward to finally playing international Tests again after COVID-19 forced them into a hiatus more than two years ago. Financial restraints and small player pools have

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Opinion: PNG’s new health plan: “Leaving no one behind is everybody’s business”

By Di Brown, Kylie McKenna and Michele Rumsey  Following nearly two years of COVID-19 prompted commentary on the vulnerabilities of the health system in Papua New Guinea, the country’s new National Health Plan

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COVID-free Pacific island nations to open borders

Two of the last four remaining COVID-free nations in the world are preparing to open their borders. The Federated States of Micronesia has announced its plan to open its borders without quarantine beginning August

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Vanuatu Govt halts vaccine protest march

The Vanuatu Government has pulled the plug on a planned march yesterday in Port Vila to protest the rules around COVID-19 vaccines, specifically vaccination of children. The protestors, involving church and youth

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