Vanuatu Situation Report – Issued 07 June Covering 05 June to 07 June 2022
SUMMARY AND DISEASE BURDEN
- On 04 March 2022, an active COVID-19 case was confirmed at Vila Central Hospital who had no travel history, indicating transmission at community level.
- As of 17 May the following recommendations have been made:
- Vanua Lava and Gaua to remain at Recovery Level 2. Torres group (Hiu, Toga, Loh, Tequa, Metoma) to move to Recovery Level 1 and the rest of the Banks group (Merelava, Merig, Motalava, Mota, Ureparapara) to remain at COVID-19 Alert Level 1.
- Tanna and Erromango – COVID 19 Alert Level 3 and Aneityum, Aniwa and Futuna to remain at COVID-19 Alert Level 1.
- Pentecost to move to Recovery Level 2 and Ambae and Maewo to remain at COVID 19 Alert Level 1.
- All the islands of Malampa province remain at COVID-19 Alert Level 1.
- Efate and its offshore islands to remain at Recovery Level 1 and Epi, Tongoa and Shepherds group (Makira, Buninga, Mataso, Emae, Tongariki) to remain at COVID 19 Alert Level 1.
- Santo and its offshore islands and Malo Island to move to Recovery Level 1
- A total of 10246 confirmed cases have been reported since the beginning of 2022.
- 158 new confirmed cases have been reported in the last 72 hours, 6 in Shefa Province (Efate), 24 in Sanma Province (Santo), 56 in Torba province (Vanua Lava), 3 in Tafea Province (Tanna), and 69 in Penama Province (Ambae, Pentecost and Maewo). The accuracy of the data is based on the accuracy of the case notification. **Discrepancies with previous reports result from change in the way data are reported**
- Maewo Island first reported its first case on 2nd June 2022. To date, a total of 11 cases have been reported in Maewo.
- Aniwa Island reported 2 border cases on 30 May 2022.
- No hospitalization is reported during this period.
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