Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

In remote Pacific, Micronesia records first Covid-19 case

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KOROR: The remote Pacific nation of Micronesia recorded its first case of Covid-19 on Monday, ending its run as one of the few places on Earth without the coronaviru­s.

President David Panuelo acknowledg­ed the developmen­t was “alarming” for the country’s 100,000 inhabitant­s but said the case had been contained at the border. “For this reason, citizens across the nation should remain calm,” he said in a televised address. “Do not panic because the situation is contained.”

Panuelo said the positive test came from a crewman on a government ship “Chief Mailo”, which had been in the Philippine­s undergoing repairs.

He said the man and his colleagues remained on the vessel, which was anchored in a lagoon under round-the-clock surveillan­ce. “We remain in what we call Covid-conditionf our, which means t hat schools, churches, and businesses of all kinds are still open,” he added.

Far-flung Pacific island nations have been among the most successful in the world at keeping out the virus after closing their borders early in response to the threat, despite the huge cost to tourism-reliant economies.

Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, the Marshall Islands, Samoa and now Micronesia have lost their virus-free status, although none have so far reported community transmissi­on. The island nations and territorie­s of Kiribati, Nauru, Palau, Tonga and Tuvalu are believed to still be free of the coronaviru­s.

Elsewhere in the Asia Pacific, Malaysia said it will impose strict new curbs in over half the country to fight a surge as its healthcare system was at “breaking point”.

It joins other Asian nations, from Japan to Australia, which kept their outbreaks under control in the early stages but have been forced to introduce new measures in recent days.

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