Good evening Samoa,
It has been seven weeks since the detection of our first community case transmission
on March 17th 2022. The latest figures from the Ministry of Health confirm that our total
number of positive cases both in the community and those detected at the border is
9,592. There were 73 cases found at the border upon arrival in Samoa, and nine
thousand, five hundred and twelve (9,512) confirmed community cases since the 17th of
March.
The Ministry of Health also confirmed 3 new deaths over the last 48 hours, taking the
number of deaths to 19. Out of the 202 patients admitted to the isolation wards at
Moto’otua hospital, most have been discharged. About 65,949 rapid antigen tests have
been administered. As of current, 11 patients are in isolation wards and one in ICU.
Our vaccination rates are commendable, our efforts are continuing well through the
leadership of the Ministry of Health, working closely with the Disaster Advisory
Committee and our communities. To date, 92.6% of the age group 18 years and above
have completed two doses. Among this age group, 70,439 booster doses have been
administered.
For the age group 12-17 years old, 86.6% have completed two doses. And for the age
group 5-11 years old, 58.7% have completed two doses. The second dose for all
children from 5-11 years old will commence this week following the receipt of the
pediatric vaccines from New Zealand over the weekend.
The severe symptoms of the virus have been felt all over the world and have resulted in
hospitalization and deaths. We have experienced similar outcomes in Samoa. The lives
of 19 people that have been lost due to COVID 19 related complications, is a sad reality
of the virus. On behalf of the Government I extend our deepest condolences to the
families, relatives and children of those who have lost their battles to COVID 19. May
you all be comforted in your loss of loved ones.
Cabinet this afternoon considered recommendations from the Disaster Advisory
Committee. The deliberations took into account the current status of our efforts to
contain the spread of the virus, and to minimize the severity of cases through our
continuing drive for vaccination. Cabinet has also considered the reopening of schools
based on the recommendations from the Committee as well as amending business
opening hours.
Further, Cabinet considered the plan for reopening of our international borders. Critical
to this decision are the current rates of our vaccination program, amendments to
quarantine conditions and the opening of borders of our neighboring countries, like
Australia and Fiji as well as New Zealand in October this year.
In this connection, Cabinet this afternoon approved the continuation of Alert level two
(orange) for another two (2) weeks with amendments as follows.
1. The National University of Samoa to resume classes as planned early this
month. Secondary primary and early childhood education schools will gradually reopen
during May, upon Cabinet’s consideration of a scheduled plan from the Education
sector on the resumption of all schools.
2. Business opening hours are now extended from 6am to 10pm from Monday to
Saturday. The curfew starts from 11pm to 6am of the next day where only authorized
personnel and vehicles are allowed on the roads.
3. For Sunday, business hours are from 12pm to 10pm at night.
4. Public gatherings, including church services are open but public is encouraged to
maintain social distancing, wearing of facial masks and showing of vaccination cards.
5. Resume international flights from this month (May) for all our citizens travelling to
Samoa for various purposes, and all those who are contracted to work in Samoa.
6. Opening of international borders in August – September 2022.
The details of these amendments to our State of Emergency Orders will be
communicated through the usual government media platforms.
May God continue to bless Samoa
SOIFUA