MANUS Deanery; KVG Diocese.

MANUS Deanery; KVG Diocese. Manus Deanery is one of the 3 Deaneries in the Diocese of Kavieng. The Deanery is in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea.

Due to her geographical structure...the Diocese of Kavieng is looking forward to

Catholic Nurses of Bundralis Health Center, celebrating the Feast of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Patroness of nurses.
17/11/2020

Catholic Nurses of Bundralis Health Center, celebrating the Feast of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Patroness of nurses.

Catholic Nurses celebrating the Feast of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Patroness of nurses ... Bundralis Health Center...
17/11/2020

Catholic Nurses celebrating the Feast of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Patroness of nurses ...
Bundralis Health Center...

Fr Maurice Kitup we the Christ Faithful of the Deanery of Manus... would sincerely and with heart break convey our thank...
01/06/2020

Fr Maurice Kitup we the Christ Faithful of the Deanery of Manus... would sincerely and with heart break convey our thanks to the Bishop of the Diocese of Kavieng and, his brothers in the priesthood and, his immediate family for serving in the Deanery. May ur soul Fr Maurice Kitup RIEP..😭😭😭

01/06/2020

Celebrating Children's Day... With Saint Mary Louise Kute Early childhood School... Bundralis Mission Station-Ward 5, PNKA LLG, Manus ProvinceπŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Let us journey, with the Mother  of the Church...in this month of the Visitation for our dream to become a Local Church....
20/05/2020

Let us journey, with the Mother of the Church...in this month of the Visitation for our dream to become a Local Church. How yumi go...yumi go... most blessed as a contributor...yu na mi, yumi wantem...πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ Wuroh!..Lapan..."What can I do for the Church in the Deanery of Manus.

God is our Savior...
16/04/2020

God is our Savior...

PRIME MINISTER
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
Thursday 16th April 2020

PM CONFIRMS 5 NEW PERSONS WITH CORONAVIRUS

Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has confirmed that there are now five new cases of coronavirus in Papua New Guinea.

This brings to a total of seven persons who have now contracted the coronavirus or COVID-19.

Briefly the seven persons who have contracted the disease are all well. This includes the, first imported case, a male adult Australian mine employee who is now in Australia who have recovered. And the second local in the East New Britain Province.

Details of the five new cases are as follows:

β€’ Firstly, there is a 12 year old male from Western Province.
β€’ Second case is a 30 year old male from Western Province.
β€’ Third case is an adult female in the Western Province whose age is unknown.
β€’ Fourth case is a 42 year old female from NCD.
β€’ Fifth case is a 37 year old male from East New Britain.

All those cases were consistently positive after repeated tests.

All of these people are well and under observation and in quarantine .

For the East New Britain cases both patients are under observation and are being monitored by the East New Britain Provincial Health Authority. One thousand Universal Transport Medium (kits for transporting samples) and swabs for sample collection have reached Daru and 200 to Kiunga. Twenty-two cartons of assorted PPEs have been deployed to Western Province as of yesterday.

The Rapid Response Teams are already on the ground in the Western Province and initiating the contact tracing.

The recent case in the NCD is a member of the Joint Agency Task Force who was tested positive and since been isolated and quarantined. We have begun contact tracing as well.

In the NCD there are 500,000 PPEs available and 3,100 UTMs. These are sufficient for the NCD.

In the East New Britain Province, 500 swabs and UTMs have been deployed with an additional 1,000 on its way. 47 cartons of PPE has already been deployed to the province as well.

For Western and East New Britain Provinces we are emphasising on home quarantine. For this I must thank the community and their leaders for supporting the Government in ensuring that this quarantine adhered to.

As has been the norm in our previous cases we have locked down the Joint Agency Task Force National Operations Centre to carry out testing of all our staff as part of the standard operating procedures.

To the people of PNG I urged you all to remain calm. Stop worrying and start seriously practicing the health messages we have been advocating. If you faithfully observe these instructions you will protect yourself and your family and stop the spread of COVID-19.

These prevention health messages include:
1.Washing your hands
2. Covering your mouth with our elbow when coughing
3. Not touching you mouth, nose and eyes
4. Practising social distancing
5. Don’t go to crowded places and
6. If you have no reasons to move around please Stay home.

God has protect us thus far and he will continue to do so.

Thank you and God bless PNG.

HON. JAMES MARAPE, MP
Prime Minister

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