Tourism Fiji has said there is no cause for
alarm following the report of some cases of typhoid in five
villages in the remote Navosa Province on the big island of Viti
Levu.
The national tourist office’s CEO Josefa Tuamoto said the
region is located more than 50 kilometres inland from any of the
destination’s main tourism belts and well off the beaten track.
Tourists visiting Fiji, he said, had no cause for
alarm and that the Fijian government was keeping a very close eye
on the situation.
However Mr Tuamoto did admit that anyone
visiting the isolated area should heed the local medical
authority’s advice and only drink bottled water.
They should also exercise caution when joining in kava ceremonies.
Mr Tuamoto said the situation was a timely reminder
that all international travellers need make sure all inoculations
are up to date before setting off overseas.
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