29 May 2020

Samoa public warned to stay away from airport and quarantine sites

11:27 am on 29 May 2020

In Samoa a stern warning has been issued by the National Emergency Operation Centre restricting the public from setting foot at the Faleolo international airport and the quarantine sites for passengers of the first repatriating flight from New Zealand due to arrive today.

The chairman of the centre, 'Ulu Bismarc Crawley, said these were precautionary measures to safeguard Samoa and the general public.

Samoa’s Faleolo international airport’s newly built departure lounge has been equipped with new technology

Samoa’s Faleolo international airport’s newly built departure lounge has been equipped with new technology Photo: RNZI Autagavaia Tipi Autagavaia

Around 150 passengers will be on the flight most of them returning Samoan citizens whose travel plans had been affected by the closing of borders in March due to the COVID19 pandemic.

The restrictions to the main areas of the airport have been put in place for 24 hours ending at midnight tonight.

It is understood that this will allow health officials and NEOC staff to check the passengers at the airport as well as to transport them to their designated accommodation for 14 days of quarantine.

Fifteen sites have been allocated for quarantine in Samoa most of them hotels.

Four other repatriation flights have been scheduled for June and July.

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