Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism, Viliame Gavoka, has announced that no additional cases have been found at the Warwick Resort in Sigatoka following an alarming incident where seven guests exhibited severe neurological symptoms after consuming a cocktail.

Gavoka stated that a team from the Health Ministry has carried out preliminary investigations, confirming that this incident is isolated to the seven guests at a specific bar within the resort. He emphasized that there have been no other reports of similar cases at the resort or elsewhere in Fiji.

The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted that the Warwick Resort has been a reliable establishment in Fiji for many years and enjoys a solid reputation in the tourism sector. He reassured potential guests that this situation is not indicative of a larger issue.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of food and beverage safety in hospitality venues. As investigations continue to clarify the cause of the guests’ symptoms, the swift response from health authorities reflects a commitment to the safety and wellbeing of visitors. The resort’s long-standing reputation could help restore confidence among travelers, showcasing the resilience and dedication of the Fijian tourism industry.

Overall, while the situation may seem concerning, the lack of further incidents and the prompt official response suggest a manageable situation, allowing tourists to continue enjoying the beauty of Fiji.


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