The Fiji Times

Vaccinated frontliner tests positive

- By ANISH CHAND

A SOLDIER who had received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has tested positive for coronaviru­s in Nadi.

He was working at a quarantine facility and tested positive on Saturday, with authoritie­s treating this as a possible case of “transmissi­on beyond the border”.

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a said the soldier having been vaccinated was a factor “working in our favour”.

“The soldier had received his first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine,” he said.

“That means his risk of severe infection is reduced and it is likely his risk of transmissi­on was lower.

“But that doesn’t mean we can afford to take any chances.

“Particular­ly, given the rise of new and more contagious variants of COVID-19 around the world.”

He said if the soldier hadn’t received the first vaccinatio­n dose, “the risk to him and others would have been much higher”.

“We are responding to this case with the same extreme precaution we have employed from the start of the pandemic.

“When it comes to containing a disease as insidious as the coronaviru­s, the risks are simply too high to take chances.”

He said there wasn’t a breach of protocol at the quarantine facility.

“At this stage, we will continue to strengthen our procedures to further reduce the risk of transmissi­on within our quarantine facilities.”

Mr Bainimaram­a said April 18 was the one-year mark since Fiji’s last case of COVID-19 outside of a border quarantine facility.

“As of today (yesterday), that record stands.”

 ?? Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU ?? Police officers man a checkpoint at the Rewa Bridge lockdown area in April last year.
Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU Police officers man a checkpoint at the Rewa Bridge lockdown area in April last year.
 ?? Picture: JONA ?? A COVID-19 vaccinatio­n factsheet.
KONATACI
Picture: JONA A COVID-19 vaccinatio­n factsheet. KONATACI

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