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26 Jan 2022 | 08:00 AM UTC

Solomon Islands: Officials enforcing a lockdown in parts of Western Province through 06:00 Jan. 30 amid COVID-19 activity

Officials order lockdowns in parts of Western Province, Solomon Islands, through 06:00 Jan. 30 due to COVID-19 concerns. Disruptions likely.

Critical

Event

Officials in Western Province have ordered a lockdown in the Seghe and Rukutu areas of Marovo, Munda, Noro, and Gizo through at least 06:00 Jan. 30 due to COVID-19 concerns. However, authorities have not outlined the precise boundaries for each zone. The government requires all residents to remain at home during the lockdown, except for workers in essential industries and government functions. Residents must apply for exemptions. Police could issue fines for ignoring regulations. Officials could extend or expand the lockdown depending on contact tracing and testing results.

Significant commercial disruptions are likely in towns under lockdown. Authorities may block transport in and out of affected areas. The lockdowns are likely to exacerbate shipping disruptions in the province, following the central government's suspension of most transport from Honiara. Lingering disruptions are possible for several days after the lockdown ends.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Remain nonconfrontational if stopped by police. Plan for queues and delays at available shopping centers or markets. Reschedule business appointments. Consider adjusting itineraries for time-sensitive travel or prepare to shelter in place until authorities lift lockdown orders.