Papua New Guinea (PNG) is seeing one of its worst outbreaks of the CCP virus after cases of COVID-19 exploded, forcing the island to call for aid from Australia. The Controller of the PNG COVID-19 National Pandemic Response and Police Commissioner David Manning said on March 21 that PNG had seen the number of cases of COVID-19 rise to over 3,000 in the country in just over a month. “The number of detected COVID-19 infections today has reached 3,085, which is triple the positive cases one month ago, and we must prepare for this number to continue rising,” Manning said. “Now is the time for all of our people to be reminded how serious this threat is to us and continue to take precautions to stop the spread.” He called on people to wear face masks, wash their hands constantly, and maintain social distancing everywhere possible. The plea from Manning comes …
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