CHIEF JUSTICE COVID-19 IMMUNE AND NOT INFECTIOUS; HEALTH DIRECTOR

Chief Justice Satiu Simativa Perese along with 8 other
passengers who arrived in Samoa on the April 16 th repatriation flight were release Friday
after 7 days under quarantine.
And the 8 passengers have had their two COVID19 vaccines overseas prior to arrival and
fully immune to the virus and not infectious, Director General of Health, Leausa Dr. Take
Naseri assured during a press conference over the weekend late Saturday after the Disaster
Advisory Committee meeting.
The 7 day quarantine requirement he added is a precautionary measure but it is not stopping
regulatory tests upon arrival and prior to release to their respective homes for all
passengers.
“We observe them for seven days, and they are also tested,” added Leausa, “both on arrival
and before they are released into the community.”
Aside from the Chief Justice of Samoa returning from medical checks in New Zealand, other
passengers from the Middle East, Germany and Tel Aviv (located on the Israeli
Mediterranean coastline) have also been released upon presenting full vaccination
certificates.
“The release of passengers after seven days are being closely monitored on a case-by-case
basis.
“Each case is considered on a case by case basis,” he added.
With the first doses of vaccines on island, Leausa also announced that all new arrivals not
yet vaccinated are being given their first doses, and could then be considered for release
after two weeks instead of three weeks.
And in the coming days, it will be compulsory for all new overseas arrival to have their two
COVID-19 vaccines overseas before they are allowed entry into Samoa, added the Director
General of Health
POLITICAL FRONT
Contentions by FAST Political Party Leader Fiame Naomi Mataafa that the C.J. Satiu’s early
release is a political maneuver for him sit in on electoral petitions are predictable, responded
HRPP Leader and Prime Minister Tuilaepa Dr. Sailele Malielegaoi.

“FAST should have nothing to fear if they did not violated the Electoral Law,” replied
Tuilaepa.
The Electoral Petitions are scheduled to start Monday.

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