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Bula vinaka everyone.

Here is another edition of some basic information you may need to know for today.

First, here is your weather forecast for today:

Weather

  • A trough of low pressure lies over the northern parts of the group.
  • It is expected to gradually drift south and lie to the south of Fiji by Saturday.
  • Meanwhile, a high pressure system to the far south of Fiji is directing fresh to strong southeast wind flow over the country.
  • Forecast to midnight tomorrow for the Fiji group: Over land areas of Kadavu and nearby smaller islands, Beqa, Vatulele, Lomaiviti and Lau group, Yasawa group, southern parts of Bua province [Dama, Solevu to Kubulau] and parts of Ra and Tailevu province [Rakiraki to Natadradave Village] : Expect southeast winds with average speed of 50km/hr.
  • For the rest of the Fiji group : Expect moderate to fresh southeast winds, gusty at times.
  • Occasional showers, increasing to rain from tonight over the northeastern parts of Macuata province [Namuka-Dogotuki till Udupoint], Cakaudrove province, the southern parts of Bua province [Dama, Soloveu to Kubulau], Taveuni, the greater Suva/Nausori andTailevu area, interior Ra, Naitasiri, Serua and Namosi provinces, the coastal Serua and Namosi [Coral Coast to Navua], Lomaiviti and northern Lau group.
  • Isolated heavy falls and thunderstorms expected.
  • Flash flooding of low lying areas possible.
  • Cloudy with afternoon and evening showers over the rest of Viti Levuand Vanua Levu. Some showers over Kadavu and the southern Lau group.
  • Showers becoming frequent from later tomorrow.
  • Rough to very seas.

COVID-19 daily press briefing

  • The Permanent Secretary of Health and Medical Services will issue updated statements – this can be accessed via the Fijian Government FB page.

COVID-19 vaccination

  • Stay alert and monitor radio announcements and check the Government’s Facebook page to get the updated schedule of the mobile vaccination teams in your communities.

General information

  • Cannibals Chase – Fiji’s Scariest Horror Maze 6.30pm at VOU HUB FIJI – Lot 13 Road, Maqalevu Road, Denarau
  • Prefect Induction 8am at Lewa SDA School in Nadarivatu
  • Prefect Induction 1pm at Lelean Memorial School
  • Prefect Induction 10am at Davuilevu Methodist High School
  • Shab-e- Qadr (Divine Night) 6pm at Olosara, Coral Coast
  • Kava barrel by Western Charity 6pm at Namaka, Nadi

EFL Planned Power Shutdown

  • Rewasau – 9.30am to 3pm
  • Laselevu – 9.30am to 3pm
  • Monasavu – 9.30am to 3pm
  • Lomanikoro, Rewa – 8am to 5pm

Editor’s movie picks:

  • Sonic The Hedgehog 2 – 11am at Life Cinema Lautoka; 11am at Life Cinema Nadi; 6.15pm at Life Cinema Nakasi; 11.10am, 5.45pm at Life Cinema Labasa
  • Heropanti 2– 1.50pm, 5.30pm, 8.10pm at Village 6

COVID-19

Health Ministry advice:

  • People with severe COVID-19 are still dying at home, or are coming to a medical facility in the late stages of severe illness.
  • Severe COVID-19 is a medical emergency, and a delay in receiving appropriate medical treatment reduces your chance of recovering from the disease. You are at higher risk of developing severe COVID-19 if you are over the age of 50 or have a non-communicable disease or chronic disease like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, kidney disease, or if you are obese or pregnant.
  • If you are at high risk of severe disease and have any symptoms of COVID-19 such as a cough, runny nose, fever, sore throat, body ache, headache, loss of taste/smell – please come to your nearest screening clinic to be checked and tested by our medical teams.
  • The severe symptoms of COVID-19, include the following: – Difficulty breathing; – Persistent pain or pressure in the chest; – Severe headache for a few days; – New confusion, inability to wake or stay awake; – Pale, gray, or blue-coloured skin, lips or nail beds.

Source: MOHMS

 On 26 November 2021, WHO designated the variant B.1.1.529 a variant of concern, named Omicron, on the advice of WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Virus Evolution (TAG-VE).  This decision was based on the evidence presented to the TAG-VE that Omicron has several mutations that may have an impact on how it behaves, for example, on how easily it spreads or the severity of illness it causes. Here is a summary of what is currently known.

Current knowledge about Omicron

Researchers in South Africa and around the world are conducting studies to better understand many aspects of Omicron and will continue to share the findings of these studies as they become available.

Transmissibility: It is not yet clear whether Omicron is more transmissible (e.g., more easily spread from person to person) compared to other variants, including Delta. The number of people testing positive has risen in areas of South Africa affected by this variant, but epidemiologic studies are underway to understand if it is because of Omicron or other factors.

Severity of disease: It is not yet clear whether infection with Omicron causes more severe disease compared to infections with other variants, including Delta.  Preliminary data suggests that there are increasing rates of hospitalization in South Africa, but this may be due to increasing overall numbers of people becoming infected, rather than a result of specific infection with Omicron.  There is currently no information to suggest that symptoms associated with Omicron are different from those from other variants.  Initial reported infections were among university students—younger individuals who tend to have more mild disease—but understanding the level of severity of the Omicron variant will take days to several weeks.  All variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant that is dominant worldwide, can cause severe disease or death, in particular for the most vulnerable people, and thus prevention is always key.

Source: WHO

 

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