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Covid-stricken Australian aid ship makes contactless delivery to virus-free Tonga

Covid-stricken Australian aid ship makes contactless delivery to virus-free Tonga


Covid-stricken Australian aid ship makes contactless delivery to virus-free Tonga
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British and Australian navy ships have arrived in Tonga and attempted to deliver aid without making contact with anybody ashore to avoid spreading the coronavirus in a nation that has never had an outbreak.

The danger of spreading the disease was underscored when nearly two dozen sailors aboard the Australian ship HMAS Adelaide were reported infected on Tuesday, raising fears they could bring Covid-19 to the small Pacific archipelago devastated by an undersea volcanic eruption and a tsunami on 15 January.

Since the pandemic began, Tonga has reported just a single case of Covid. It is one of the few countries in the world currently virus free. About 61% of Tongans are fully vaccinated, according to Our World in Data.

Meanwhile, the US announced it would provide an additional $2.5m in humanitarian assistance to Tonga through the US Agency for International Development. The aid was in addition to an initial pledge of $100,000.

Britain said its ship the HMS Spey arrived with 30,000 litres of bottled water, medical supplies for more than 300 first aid kits, and basic sanitation products. It said none of its sailors disembarked the ship, and instead moved the supplies ashore by crane.

The Australian government said its ship had completed the 3,300km (2,050 mile) voyage from Brisbane and would deliver supplies without contact with the local population to avoid infections.

Under pandemic measures, Tonga typically requires visitors to quarantine for three weeks on arrival and that complicates the international disaster response. All international aid is to be delivered without local contact.

Tongan authorities have been wary that accepting international aid could usher in a bigger disaster than the huge eruption of the volcano. The tsunami killed three people.

The ship is the second aid mission from Australia in which at least one crew member tested positive. A C-17 Globemaster military transport plane was earlier turned around midflight after a person aboard was diagnosed with Covid.

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