Australia flies medical team to COVID-hit Solomons

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HONIARA: Australia flew a small team of emergency medical specialists to Honiara on Saturday (Jan 29) after the Solomon Islands requested help in battling a worsening outbreak of COVID-19. Australian officials said the team of eight experts landed in the capital alongside a shipment of more than 37,000 vac

HONIARA: Australia flew a small team of emergency medical specialists to Honiara on Saturday after the Solomon Islands requested help in battling a worsening outbreak of COVID-19.

"The multi-disciplinary team includes specialists in emergency medicine, infectious disease control, logistics and occupational therapy," the foreign affairs department said in a statement. Until last week, the nation of 700,000 had recorded no deaths and just 31 infections but on Friday confirmed cases climbed to nearly 900 with five deaths.A lockdown in the capital, which began Tuesday and was due to end Saturday evening, has been extended until Sunday morning as authorities struggle to contain the virus with vaccination rates low.

According to World Health Organization data from Jan 22, just over 270,000 vaccine doses had been administered in the Solomons.

 

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