Highlights
- As of today, 8 new cases reported with positive rapid test, which brings up the total cumulative DF cases to 292.
- Majority of confirmed cases from Vava’u (164), the rest from Tongatapu (93) and ‘Eua (35).
- A total of 6 cases are currently hospitalized (3 Prince Ngu, 2 Niu’eiki, 1 Vaiola). All in stable condition.
- No dengue-related death reported to date.
- Age group mostly affected is 10-19 years old. Youngest age affected is a 7 months old baby boy.
Response Activities
- Ongoing case investigation and vector control to hot spot and high risk areas, and awareness programs to communities and schools including the Fokololo Technical School, Áhopanilolo Technical Institute and Malia Ímakulata School in Tongatapu; GPS Longomapu, Tuánuku, Tefisi and Taoa in Vavaú.
- The Ministry appreciates the ongoing support from the people and communities, Government Ministries and NGOs, and stakeholders, as well as the continuous technical supports from WHO and UNICEF.
Recommendations for the Public
1. Continue to clean up and destroy mosquito breeding sites around the HOME and SCHOOLS.
2. Wear appropriate clothing to minimize mosquito bites.
3. Use mosquito nets and repellents such as lotion and spray.
4. If you are sick, watch out for severe symptoms and seek medical attention immediately