Pacific News: Niue Prepares for Influx of Visitors

by Maireid Sullivan | July 6, 2008 at 07:43 pm
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Here is a remarkable story of the huge community effort required to protect this small island from infection by a sudden influx of visitors from all over the world! Maybe they should ask everyone to wash their hands when they arrive at the airport. ...and clean their shoes too! And anyone with the flu should stay away. Of course, the visitors should also be sprayed on the plane before they land.
Niue Prepares for Influx of Visitors
By Jeremy Rose

Captain James Cook named Niue, Savage Island, after a less than welcoming reception saw him unable to set foot on the world's largest coral atoll in 1774.


Niueans later explained to missionaries that they were fearful the explorer would bring sickness to the island. Possibly one of the Pacific's earliest examples of a successful, if temporary, public health intervention.



With up to 500 visitors expected to descend on Niue for next month's Pacific Islands Forum, the country's health professionals are bracing themselves once again for the possible negative impacts of outside visitors.

Niue's Director of Health Dr Setal Finau says the influx of hundreds of people from throughout the Pacific to a country with just 1200 permanent residents poses potential public health risks.

He says the main concern is that visitors could introduce dengue fever, STDs, HIV or the flu. The island is home to the mosquito that spreads the dengue virus but to date has been free of the virus itself.



Dr Finau says despite there being no known sex workers on the island the spread of STDs is a potential concern as well. "But I think we have things in place so we won't be taken by surprise."

He says preparations are also being made for a large increase in the quantities of rubbish being produced and precautions taken to avoid any outbreaks of food poisoning.


Adern says he isn't expecting any increase in local crime due to the temporary growth in population. "The Niuean people have embraced the fact that we're going to have a whole lot of different people visiting."
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at 17:00 on July 7th, 2008

Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Maireid Sullivan

Thanks, Cao, for the flag, and the lovely photo.

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Caoimhin1

Thank you for posting this story!  :)

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