The Fiji Times

COVID-19 crisis timeline ‘critical’

- By FELIX CHAUDHARY

GOVERNMENT and other health experts must give Fiji a COVID-19 crisis timeline, says prominent lawyer Richard Naidu.

He said they must provide some indication of how bad the pandemic would get and when they believed things would improve.

Mr Naidu said this was imperative because the future of Fiji was dependent on the informatio­n.

“Businesses need to budget ahead,” he said.

“Many employers want to spread their remaining cash to help their workers.

“But they don’t know how long they will have to do it.

“Welfare organisati­ons need to plan their future support for people who have been kept away from their work and have no income.

“Schools and parents need to plan for how long students will not be in class.

“Health profession­als and family members need to plan for how to look after chronicall­y ill people without access to normal health care.”

Mr Naidu said the Fijian people needed a best case and worst-case scenario.

“And of course we need to know whose assessment­s they are.

“The Government’s experts may say one thing.

“Other experts may take a different view.

“We need to weigh the credibilit­y of the informatio­n we are given.” Mr Naidu said getting real-time informatio­n from the Health Ministry was critical to decisionma­king “but equally important are projection­s for the next threemonth and six-month periods”.

He said Fijians needed to understand the possible number of cases the country would face and where they would peak.

“We also need to understand when those numbers will begin to decline and when we will return to some level of community safety.”

Health Ministry permanent secretary Dr James Fong did not respond to the concerns raised by Mr Naidu.

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? Richard Naidu.
Picture: FILE Richard Naidu.

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