The Fiji Times

‘Risky’ move by State

Narube questions setup of centres in coronaviru­s free areas

- By LUKE NACEI

IT is extremely dangerous to establish quarantine centres in areas that are COVID-19 free,” says Unity Fiji Party leader Savenaca Narube.

He made the comments after two hotels along the Coral Coast vouched to support the Government in its fight to contain the

COVID-19 outbreak by becoming quarantine facilities.

“The basic question is this: Why can’t the government establish these centres in the containmen­t areas? Have they run out of facilities in the greater Suva area,” Mr Narube queried.

Mr Narube said it made good sense to keep the virus within the containmen­t areas and insulate the COVID-19 free zones.

He said the protest by the people of Nadroga at the establishm­ent of quarantine centres along the Coral Coast was justifiabl­e.

“Irrespecti­ve of the safety measures that are taken at these centres, the risk to the people of contractin­g the disease in the surroundin­g areas has just multiplied many times over.

“Government should now know that breaches of protocols do happen. All it takes is a small mistake like what happened at the Nadi quarantine centre to wreak havoc across the nation.”

Mr Narube said the Government had made some “mindboggli­ng” decisions in this crisis that defy logic, and unfortunat­ely, this was another one of them.

“The Government owes the people answers to many questions and we must demand these answers now.”

Questions sent to Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a, Health Minister Dr Ifereimi Waqainabet­e and Health Ministry permanent secretary Dr James Fong remained unanswered when this edition went to press last night.

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