There have been no new cases of COVID-19 since the announcement by the Prime Minister Hon. Voreqe Bainimarama on Wednesday, 25 March.  Fiji has 5 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Since the outbreak of the global pandemic, the Fijian Government through the Fijian Ministry of Health and Medical Services has been proactively responding to this crisis.

Amongst the measures put in place, the Fijian Government has opened a toll-free helpline – 158.  This toll-free helpline will replace the four phone numbers which have been operational since the response began.

The public can now call 158 for all COVID-19 related queries and concerns.  The helpline is open 24 hours, seven days a week for the duration of the COVID-19 response. Trained staff will be managing calls at the call centre.

We are especially interested in hearing from members of the public who think they or a family member have symptoms of COVID-19.

For Fijians living abroad wishing to enquire about the Fijian COVID-19 response, the number to call is +679 9902158. This is a charged service.

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