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Fong highlights COVID-19 Operations difficulti­es

- FONUA TALEI SUVA Edited by Jeremiah Ligairi Feedback: fonua.talei@fijisun.com.fj

Managing community COVID-19 quarantine setups at the height of the pandemic was difficult, the Health and Medical Services Permanent Secretary, Dr James Fong, explained Tuesday.

While explaining the compliance audit report on the COVID-19 response to the Parliament­ary Standing Committee, Dr Fong said the pandemic was unpreceden­ted and there was no basic formula for them to work with.

While there were a lot of lessons learnt from developed countries, the main problem was that it was not contextual­ized.

He added that a lot of the recommenda­tions from the World Health Organisati­on was generic in nature.

“A lot of what we put in our Preparedne­ss and Response Plan was pulled out from generic material that was given to us by WHO,” Dr Fong said, adding that operationa­l details changed during the course of implementa­tion.

“There was initially the idea of community quarantine facilities but the scale of the problem became so bad that we actually had to run to hotels and we had to go to pre-existing facilities.

“We couldn’t keep up with food supply and we couldn’t keep up with all the support mechanisms that are required for a good isolation quarantine facility.”

He said presenting the generic plan to Cabinet along with operationa­l details was difficult.

“It sounded a bit illogical for me as General Manager at the time,” he said.

“It did not sound logical for me to keep narrating things when the people that I’m supposed to narrate to are already in front of us.

“And I’m giving them both the generic formula and the operationa­l details leading to the generic formula.

“It was basically a muddy field in terms of the meaning of what we were presenting to cabinet. What is the actual meaning of that sentence in the context of an ongoing, running unpreceden­ted situation.”

He also mentioned that at one point there were 70 per cent of locals occupying the hotel quarantine facilities instead of travelers.

 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Health and Medical Services Permanent Secretary, Dr James Fong in Suva on May 19.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Health and Medical Services Permanent Secretary, Dr James Fong in Suva on May 19.

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