Pacific nations employ island fortress tactics to combat coronavirus spread

Pacific islands are imposing strictest lock-down measures to combat the coronavirus, denying access to supply vessels and prohibiting human-to-human contact during aircraft refueling, amid fears their small healthcare systems could be over-run.<div class="feedflare">
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