COVID-19 pandemic in Nauru

COVID-19 pandemic in Nauru
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationNauru
Arrival date2 April 2022
Confirmed cases4,622[1]
Recovered4,621
Deaths
1

The COVID-19 pandemic in Nauru is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Nauru on 2 April 2022.

Background

By March 2020, the government declared a national emergency as a preventive measure, suspending all but one weekly flight to the country and instituting a 14-day quarantine for all arrivals.[2] By June 2020, the government had formed a COVID-19 Taskforce.[3]

On 14 December, a historical case was identified on a shipping vessel. Since the case remained on board, it is not considered to have entered Nauru.[4]

As of 2 May 2022 in reporting to the WHO, there have been five confirmed COVID-19 cases; 22,976 vaccines doses have been administered, accounting for 79% of the population with two doses and 49% with the booster.[5]

By July 2023, the government had disbanded the COVID-19 Taskforce, redirecting COVID 19 cases to the Republic of Nauru Hospital.[6]

Timeline

April to June 2022

  • On 2 April 2022, Nauru recorded its first two cases of COVID-19.[7]
  • As of 5 April 2022, three cases were detected in Nauru. This outbreak was quickly contained, and no further transmission occurred.[8]
  • At the end of April 2022, two other cases were detected from incoming travelers and were contained in a quarantine facility.[8][9]
  • As of 12 May 2022, there were seven total cases in Nauru, with four active cases and three recoveries.[8]
  • As of 16 May 2022, there were eight total cases in Nauru, with three active cases and five cures.[8]
  • As of 26 May 2022, there were eight total cases in Nauru, all of them cured from the virus.[8]
  • As of 13 June 2022, there were 13 total cases in Nauru, with one active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 21 June 2022, Nauru had reported its first community case. In addition, a total of 337 have tested positive for COVID-19.[10]
  • As of 22 June 2022, there were 618 total cases in Nauru, with 606 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 23 June 2022, there were 873 total cases in Nauru, with 861 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 24 June 2022, there were 1,060 total cases in Nauru, with 1,048 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 25 June 2022, there were 1,484 total cases in Nauru, with 1,472 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 26 June 2022, there were 2,114 total cases in Nauru, with 2,102 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 27 June 2022, there were 2,404 total cases in Nauru, with 2,392 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 28 June 2022, there were 2,780 total cases in Nauru, with 2,768 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • As of 29 June 2022, there were 3,173 total cases in Nauru, with 3,161 active cases and 12 recoveries.[8]
  • At the end of June 2022, there were 3,398 total cases in Nauru, with 3,381 active cases and 17 recoveries.[8]

July to December 2022

  • As of 2 July 2022, there were 4,087 total cases in Nauru, with 3,838 active cases, 229 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 2 July 2022, there were 4,088 total cases in Nauru, with 3,839 active cases, 229 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 3 July 2022, there were 4,197 total cases in Nauru, with 3,808 active cases, 389 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 4 July 2022, there were 4,447 total cases in Nauru, with 3,978 active cases, 469 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 5 July 2022, there were 4,869 total cases in Nauru, with 4,128 active cases, 741 recoveries, and 1 person died.[8]
  • As of 6 July 2022, there were 5,009 total cases in Nauru, with 4,067 active cases, 942 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 7 July 2022, there were 5,021 total cases in Nauru, with 4,079 active cases, 942 cures, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 8 July 2022, there were 5,685 total cases in Nauru, with 4,126 active cases, 1,559 cures, and 1 deaths.[8]
  • As of 9 July 2022, there were 6,409 total cases in Nauru, with 4,171 active cases, 2,238 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 10 July 2022, there were 6,426 total cases in Nauru, with 4,019 active cases, 2,407 cures, and 1 fatal case.[8]
  • As of 11 July 2022, there were 6,904 total cases in Nauru, with 4,114 active cases, 2,790 recoveries, and 1 fatal case.[8]
  • As of 12 July 2022, there were 6,920 total cases in Nauru, with 4,130 active cases, 2,790 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 13 July 2022, there were 6,932 total cases in Nauru, with 4,142 active cases, 2,790 recoveries, and 1 death case.[8]
  • As of 14 July 2022, there were 6,930 total cases, with 4,140 active cases, 3,171 recoveries, and 1 fatal case.[8]
  • As of 19 July 2022, there were 6,960 total cases, with 3,568 active cases, 3,391 cures, and 1 death.[8]

Between July and September, Nauru was reporting accurate new cases, but incorrect total cases. They have now corrected this on their government Facebook and worldometers has as well.

  • As of 26 August 2022, there were 4611 total cases, with 5 active cases, 4605 cures, and 1 death.[8]

January 2023 onwards

  • As of 30 January 2023, there were 4621 total cases, with 11 active cases, 4609 cures, and 1 death.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Covid-19 Level - Nauru".
  2. ^ "Coronavirus: Sweeping restrictions introduced across the Pacific". RNZ. 17 March 2020. Archived from the original on 17 March 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Nauru COVID-19 Taskforce continues to monitor and assess international advice". Loop Nauru. 8 July 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  4. ^ "REPUBLIC OF NAURU Government Information Office CORONAVIRUS UPDATE". naurugov.nr. 15 December 2021. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Nauru: WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard With Vaccination Data". covid19.who.int. Archived from the original on 13 August 2021. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Nauru's COVID-Taskforce has been disbanded". Loop Nauru. 26 July 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Covid-19 in the Pacific". Radio New Zealand. 2 April 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af "Reported Cases and Deaths for Nauru". Worldometer: Nauru. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Pacific news in brief - Wednesday 27th April". Radio New Zealand. 27 April 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  10. ^ Lewis, Lydia (21 June 2022). "Nauru records first community Covid-19 cases". Radio New Zealand. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
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