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Cook Islanders for the return home
On Friday 8 May, our first cohort of Cook Islanders stranded in New Zealand following the border measures implemented in March will arrive in Rarotonga. They would have completed their first 14-day supervised quarantine and medical clearance process in Auckland at the Holiday Inn and been provided negative COVID-19 tests.
Medical Clearance Guide to travel to the Pa Enua
This guide outlines the process for ensuring persons travelling to the Pa Enua are screened to prevent, limit and mitigate the spread of infectious diseases to the Pa Enua.
It’s Flu Shot Time
Te Marae Ora is working with the Rarotonga Punas to provide the flu injection to our vulnerable people in our communities. While limited to 100 per Puna, this will go a long way to provide protection against the flu virus.
Travel to the Cook Islands during COVID-19
To prevent, limit and mitigate the impact of COVID-19 in the Cook Islands, Te Marae Ora Ministry of Health is reviewing options to safely lift the Cook Islands
border restrictions, while mitigating the risk of introducing COVID-19 to the Cook Islands
Easing of social restrictions reflects Cook Islands’s COVID-free status
The Government yesterday lifted the ban on large group gatherings and eased sale of alcohol restrictions, reflecting the country’s COVID-19 free status. Last week domestic travel restrictions were wound back so it is now possible to travel freely between Rarotonga and the Pa Enua.
Repatriation process for Cook Islanders in New Zealand to begin
Cook Islanders and Cook Islands residents caught in New Zealand when travel to their homeland was suspended about a month ago will start hearing today when they can go home. Cook Islands officials will begin contacting people who have registered to travel to Rarotonga today
and the first cohort will be required to enter supervised quarantine in a designated managed isolation facility in Auckland tomorrow.
Supervised Quarantine and Medical Clearance Policy
This policy guides the Cook Islands Government repatriation programme for stranded residents affected by border restrictions issued in March 2020.
Cook Islands marks World Health Day
This year on World Health Day we salute our nurses and midwives. We salute them even more so in these anxious times we are going through. It’s a terrible cliche but nonetheless true that some of the finest people we’ll ever know will be nurses and midwives.