Tahiti closes in on 6000 Covid-19 cases

Proposed site for Tahitian Village resort complex Photo: Google Maps. Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

TAHITI, Oct 25, 2020, RNZ. French Polynesia has recorded almost 700 new Covid-19 cases in the past two days, raising the total to 5859, Radio New Zealand reported.

The authorities said 2154 cases were active as the pandemic showed no sign of slowing.

20 people died while 78 were in hospital, including 17 in intensive care.

All but 62 cases were detected after the borders were reopened in July and mandatory quarantine requirements were abolished to boost tourism.

Cultural and sporting events involving the public have been called off.

A nine-hour curfew is being reintroduced on order from Paris, but it has been adjusted by the French High Commission to apply to only Tahiti and Moorea.

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