Deserted islands: Pacific resorts struggle to survive a year without tourists
by Dan McGarry in Port Vila, Sheldon Chanel in Suva, from World news | The Guardian on (#5G48J)
Algae-filled pools and shuttered hotel windows are a reminder that Covid-19 is not just a public health problem
Of the handful of countries in the world that managed to stay completely Covid-free, almost all were islands in the South Pacific.
Most Pacific countries - protected by their remoteness and their governments' decisions to close their borders - have kept their case numbers very low, with some notable exceptions, including French Polynesia, which restarted international travel early and suffered a devastating outbreak in the second half of 2020 and Papua New Guinea, which is now facing a very serious flare-up.
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