Tonga closes its borders after Covid-19 detected in the previously virus-free Pacific kingdom as it struggles to recover from last month's deadly disaster
All of the aid deliveries were to be handled using strict"no-contact" protocols in a bid to keep the virus at bay.
He said the men had been working in the city's port, where humanitarian aid has been pouring in from around the globe since the January 15 eruption. Sovaleni said Tonga would close its borders from 0500GMT on Wednesday, with the situation reviewed every 48 hours.'No-contact' aid protocol
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