New Zealand Police Chief Andrew Coster said the seized cache, which contained 81 packages of cocaine, weighed 3.2 tons and had a market value of regarding $316 million (294 million euros).
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While the Covid-19 is still circulating and the flu epidemic continues, the vaccinodrome installed Saturday morning at the Mathilde Frébault Institute in Mamao was very little visited. At the end of the morning only 145 vaccinations once morest Covid-19, including 130 reminders, had been carried out. As for the flu, 82 people received a dose of vaccine once morest the virus.
Recall that in its latest health watch bulletin, released at the end of January, the Health Department specified that “given the continuation of the influenza epidemic and a slight increase in Covid cases, reinforced surveillance remains necessary”.
Tahiti, January 25, 2023 – The latest health surveillance bulletin released on Wednesday confirms the ongoing flu epidemic in fenua, with a second death and six people hospitalized last week.
The data collected by the health watch office confirms the current flu epidemic in Polynesia, announces the last weekly surveillance bulletin released on Wednesday. The consultation rate for “sudden onset fevers, respiratory or ENT sign, body aches, asthenia and headaches” has increased sharply over the past week. A trend that has been confirmed since the end of 2022 for patients reporting flu-like symptoms, confirms the bulletin. Hospital data also confirms the ongoing influenza A epidemic. Over the past week, six people with influenza have been hospitalized and one patient with risk factors and multiple comorbidities died in hospital. This is the second death since the start of the epidemic. Local authorities say “very vigilant to the evolution of the flu situation in French Polynesia” and recommend vaccination and barrier gestures to prevent the epidemic.
The Covid gives way to the flu. Like every week, the Ministry of Health in charge of prevention released its Covid-19 epidemiological bulletin on Wednesday. In it, it is indicated that the Covid-19 is in sharp decline. The number of cases fell from 163 to 97 while the growth rate fell by 7%. A figure which is always to be qualified, since the number of tests carried out during the week is also very low (358). Two patients are currently hospitalized at the CHPF. Tahiti concentrates the majority of patients, although low numbers of positive cases are reported in all the archipelagos. In addition, the ministry also warned once morest the beginning of circulation of the flu whose rapid epidemic is to be feared.