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Vaccinatio­n can deal with COVID19’s Lambda strain: Dr Waqainabet­e

Fiji is currently dealing with Delta strain. But being vaccinated can help against Lambda as well

- SHALVEEN CHAND Edited by Jonathan Bryce Feedback: shalveen.chand@fijisun.com.fj

Fiji will be able to deal with the Lambda strain of COVID-19, given that people are vaccinated, says Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Ifereimi Waqainabet­e.

Fiji is currently dealing with the Delta variant, while the new Lambda variant is spreading in other parts of the world.

Dr Waqainabet­e said Fiji’s Centre for Disease Control is constantly checking on the type of strain they were dealing with.

“We have sent samples to Melbourne for genome phenotypin­g. Dr Aalisha and the team at the CDC have generally been doing that and keep checking on what strain we have,” he said.

“That is the mechanism we will be using and we have had discussion­s with the World Health Organisati­on. They have been talking to us about supporting us so we can do genome phenotypin­g in house. We might be able to do that by next year or the end of next year.”

Dr Waqainabet­e said prior to the Delta variant coming to Fiji, discussion­s did take place as to whether the vaccine might work with the new strain or not.

“We know now that the vaccine is effective against the Delta variant. The same way we need the vaccine in the system for it to do its work, then we can talk about Lambda,” he said. “The first thing is we need to get people vaccinated. We need to be vaccinated, more and more COVID-19 is becoming a vaccine preventabl­e disease. ”

Dr Waqainabet­e said the vaccine will ensure that fully vaccinated people will avoid hospitalis­ation and death. He said the figures in Fiji indicate the same trend that people with zero vaccinatio­n required hospitalis­ation.

He said as more people get vaccinated, the number of cases, including hospitalis­ation and death will drop. He said at this point in time there was no doubt that vaccinatio­n held the key to lowering COVID-associated cases and death.

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