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More than 500,000 COVID-19 cases in Africa

Africa now has more than a half-million confirmed coronavirus cases. More than 8700 cases were reported yesterday, overwhelming the country’s health services. The continent-wide total is now at least over 50

Semi Turaga 1 min read
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UNDP signs on to assist the Sai Prema Foundation

The United Nations Development Program has come forward to explore ways in which it can assist the Sai Prema Foundation do its work. Both organisations signed a memorandum of understanding this afternoon. Whil

Faria Begum Ali 1 min read
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Coronavirus in Australia: Melbourne begins new shutdown

Australia's second-largest city has begun a second lockdown in response to a spike in new coronavirus infections. Melbourne's five million residents will be barred from leaving home for six weeks, except for essent

Semi Turaga 1 min read
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US passes 3 million coronavirus cases

More than three million people in the US have now tested positive for COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University. Over 131,000 deaths have been reported, and today the US broke its record for most new cases re

Semi Turaga 1 min read
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3 Marriott resorts to readjust workforce due to COVID-19

The Fiji Marriott Resort on Momi Bay and the Westin and Sheraton Resorts on Denarau Island have made a decision to readjust their workforce due to the impacts of COVID-19 however more details on how many workers will be

Shanil Singh 1 min read
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2 new border quarantine cases in Fiji

2 new border quarantine cases of COVID-19 have been announced today by the Acting Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong. Doctor Fong says both are Fijian citizens who were repatriated from India on July 1st

Vijay Narayan 1 min read
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New COVID-19 case in Fiji

The Acting Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong has confirmed that Fiji has recorded a new case of COVID-19. It has been confirmed that the 66-year-old man tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday afte

Vijay Narayan 1 min read