COVID-19: Update by President Lionel Aingimea - Friday 12 August 2022
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE
by
His Excellency President Lionel
Aingimea, MP
Friday, 12 August 2022
In today's update, the accumulative
statistics from Monday 8th to Thursday
11th August are as follows:
- 0 new
local cases
- 0
imported cases
- 2
active cases
- 904
tests done this week (Mon-Thu)
-
19,378 tests done this outbreak
- 4,603
cases recovered
- 0
patients in Acute Care Unit
- 1
death (accumulative)
- 0
critical cases
- 0
ventilation
- 0
home isolation
Please practice hand hygiene and
keep your distance of 1.5-2 meters.
If you leave your homes for
essential reasons please wear a mask.
A total of 371 children aged 5-11
received their vaccinations this week (Mon 8th -
Thu 11th Aug).
Of this 371 total, 17 children
received their first dose (90 per cent) and 354 children received
their second dose (67 per cent) and are therefore fully
vaccinated.
Daily vaccinations this week for 5
to 11 year olds:
|
Dose 1
|
Dose 2
|
Day Total
|
Monday
|
6
|
114
|
120
|
Tuesday
|
6
|
110
|
116
|
Wednesday
|
2
|
87
|
89
|
Thursday
|
3
|
43
|
46
|
Week Total
|
17
|
354
|
371
|
Step 3 measures remain in place -
that means you must still wear a mask in public places, including
restaurants, meeting places, office, schools, parks, at social
gatherings, and keep your distance of 1.5 metres. But if you are
traveling alone in your car or your passengers are people you live
with in the same house, you don't need to mask up.
His Excellency President Lionel
Aingimea remembers the people of the Republic of the Marshall
Islands as their country grapples with the spread of COVID in the
community.
President Aingimea communicated
Nauru's thoughts and prayers for the government and people of RMI
in a recent conversation with RMI's President David Kabua.
The RMI has a 70 per cent
vaccination rate and over the past two days there have been 65
positive cases and one COVID-related death.
The public is reminded that wearing
a mask, sanitising, hand washing and social distancing are vital
steps and efficient ways of reducing the spread of COVID-19 in our
community.
If you have symptoms, stay home
until you are tested.
Please practice hand hygiene, wear
a mask, keep your distances, avoid crowding and keep houses well
ventilated.
If you are self-testing at home
please call 192 to report your result or visit the link below.
Numbers 191 and 192 are both
operational if you would like to enquire or request for
assistance.
Register your self-test RAT result
with 192 or go online at
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/0c233d5e98a44d7b942fbeb161c245df
If you test positive you must
isolate at home for at least 13 days (10 days for essential
workers) and follow protocols for ending isolation.
ENDS///