Parts of Namara in Labasa cautioned to stay home

Residents of a part of a squatter settlement in Labasa have been cautioned to remain home as authorities carry out more tracing in the area.

MaiTV news understands that no official lockdown has been announced for the area yet but could change as it is believed that the new cases of COVID-19 were in the area.

Police have set up roadblocks to monitor movement in and out of the area.

In their latest update released this morning, the Ministry of Health had said there remains one active case in Vanua Levu.

Photo: An officer of the Fiji Police Force stands watch at the settlement in Namara, Labasa this morning.

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