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FSM opens its border despite covid outbreak

06:02 am on 3 August 2022

The Federated States of Micronesia has opened its international borders despite a worsening Covid-19 outbreak.

So far two states, Pohnpei and Kosrae, are dealing with Covid-19 community transmission but Chuuk and Yap are yet to report outbreaks.

President David Panuelo over the weekend sought to reassure leaders from the two covid free states that measures would be put in place to protect citizens.

However, he has ruled out a full covid lock-down.

I am joined by our Marshall Islands correspondent Giff Johnson who has been keeping a close eye on things in neighbouring FSM.

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President David Panuelo walks into the Federated States of Micronesia's legislative chamber. Photo: FSM Government