Category Quarantine Order – international arrivals 09 October 2020
The Secretary of Health issues a category quarantine order, in respect of all persons arriving in the Cook Islands on Friday 9 October 2020.
The Secretary of Health issues a category quarantine order, in respect of all persons arriving in the Cook Islands on Friday 9 October 2020.
The mandatory helmet law making it compulsory for everyone riding a motorbike, scooter or electric bike to wear a helmet will be officially enforced from tomorrow, October 1, 2020.
With another flight bringing more returning Cook Islanders and Cook Islands residents back home this Friday, health ministry Te Marae Ora would like to remind our people to continue to uphold the conditions imposed on those in supervised quarantine.
The message from health ministry Te Marae Ora is simple. Make this the Safe Games. Enjoy yourselves, have fun, play hard, play fair, but please, stay safe and stay vigilant.
The Secretary of Health issues a category quarantine order in respect of all persons arriving to the Cook Islands on Friday 02 October 2020.
Te Marae Ora is keen to hear from anyone who is interested in being a ‘watch person’ while the Cook Islands Games is underway.
The Secretary of Health hereby issues a category quarantine order, in respect of all persons arriving in the Cook Islands (international arrival) on Friday 25 September 2020.
We continue to learn from each arriving cohort and continue to improve our supervised quarantine process. We also take learnings from other countries to inform our processes acknowledging our context is different to others.
Persons who are subject to category quarantine order issued 31 August 2020 will now be released on Friday 18 September at a time directed by a health officer which will occur after a final medical assessment.
Questions and Answers for travellers to Rarotonga as at 17 September 2020