Sea Games 2027

Following viral report on social media regarding SEA Games 2027, the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports explained the statement is not official and invalid.

 

Yang Berhormat Retired Major General Dato Paduka Seri Awang Haji Aminuddin Ihsan bin Pehin Orang Kaya Saiful  Mulok Dato Seri Paduka Haji Abidin also shared the country’s aspiration to become a tentative host for SEA Games 2027, which was relayed through Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Committee on mid-2021. However, after a detailed assessment, Brunei Darussalam decided to withdraw during the Southeast Asian Sports Federation Meeting in December 2021.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Reopening Of Child Care Centres Will Be Announced Soon

 

Speaking on Child Care Centres, the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports explained the ministry took note on the public views, especially the need for the reopening of the Child Care Centres during the implementation of normal working hours during the Endemic Phase.

 

Yang Berhormat said this matter has been and will continue be reviewed by the Steering Committee for COVID-19 from various aspects. It is important that the reopening of the centres to be evaluated in consideration of safety, health and need of Child Care Centres especially during the early endemic phase. The reopening and guidelines for Child Care Centres will be announced in the near future.

 

The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports also expressed its appreciation to the public for the cooperation given in complying with the SOPs and Guidelines during the opening of the facilities under the Transition Phase. Cooperation in complying with SOPs and guidelines in the Endemic Phase should continue to be maintained to avoid the risk of COVID-19 transmission. Detailed guidelines are available at the website www.kkbs.gov.bn or www.jpm.gov.bn.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Endemic Phase Guidelines – 75% Capacity Limit

 

The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports also shared the guidelines for the Early Endemic Phase for museums, exhibition galleries and libraries as well as senior citizens activity centres.

 

The premises are opened to individuals who have not completed their vaccinations, however they must undergo Antigen Rapid Testing or ART, for which the validity period of each test result is two days. Children under 18 who have not been vaccinated are allowed to use the facilities without undergoing ART Testing, but they must be accompanied with fully vaccinated adult.

 

For Senior Citizens Activity Centres, all indoor and outdoor activities and programmes are allowed at 75 percent capacity limit or not more than 300 persons, whichever is the lesser number by adhering to control measures include wearing face masks at all time, avoid physical contact AND only packed food and drinks are allowed. Staff and users must be fully vaccinated with Green or Yellow BruHealth codes. Antigen Rapid Testing or ART to be carried out bi-weekly for staff and users.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Guidelines for Sports Facilities

The operational terms involving indoor and outdoor sports facilities; swimming pool; gym and fitness centres as well as golf course has been updated. Organised sports and competition or tournament are not allowed.

 

The facilities are also opened to individuals who have not completed their vaccination, however they are required to conduct Antigen Rapid Testing, ART, for which the validity period of each test result is two days. Children under 18 who have not been vaccinated are allowed to use the facilities without undergoing ART Testing, but they must be accompanied with fully vaccinated adult. Gyms, Fitness Centres and Golf Course are opened to registered and non-registered members. Contact sports are allowed for skills training only and face masks should be worn except when engaging in high-intensity activity.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Centres for Differently-Abled People Open on 3 January 2022

The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports in the media conference also informed the updated guidelines during the endemic phase for facilities and premises under the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports starting today, 15 December 2021. Based on the measures or guidelines for the Early Endemic Phase, venue capacity is limited to 75 percent of premise capacity or not more than 300 persons including users and staff at one time; face masks should be worn at all time except when engaging in high-intensity activity; practise social distancing and ensure cleanliness of facilities.

 

Centres for Differently-Abled People will begin its operation on 3 January 2022. Staff including support staff must be fully vaccinated with Green or Yellow BruHealth Colour Codes. Meanwhile, trainers and students must be fully vaccinated with Green or Yellow BruHealth Colour Codes and should be capable of handling themselves. Staff, support staff, trainers and students are required to undergo bi-weekly Antigen Rapid Testing, ART.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

1 New Case, 18 Cases Recovered

 

1 new COVID-19 case has been confirmed yesterday, taking the total cases to 15,363. Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Haji Awang Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar, Minister of Health stated the matter at a media conference on the latest COVID-19 situation yesterday afternoon. Joining the media conference at Dewan Al-Afiah, Ministry of Health was Yang Berhormat Retired Major General Dato Paduka Seri Awang Haji Aminuddin Ihsan bin Pehin Orang Kaya Saiful Mulok Dato Seri Paduka Haji Abidin, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports.

 

There is NO additional new case to the existing active clusters and no new cluster detected yesterday. 5 clusters have been closed following no new detected cases for 28 days, namely Medait Enterprise staff house Jangsak Cluster; Kampung Menengah staff house Cluster; 13232 Cluster; Tumasek Construction Project Cluster and Astal Engineering staff house Cluster. Therefore, the current total active clusters are 92 clusters. One new case is still being investigated to determine the source of the infection.

 

18 cases have recovered yesterday, bringing the total recovered cases to 15,027, while the total active cases are 236 cases. 1 Category 5 case is being treated at the Intensive Care Unit requiring assistance of artificial ventilation and additional heart/lung machine, ECMO. In the past 24 hours, 4,455 samples have been tested for the SARS-Co-V-2 virus, taking the total laboratory tests conducted since January 2020 to 669,888 tests.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Blinken Advocates Partnership to Promote Free and Open Indo-Pacific

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday the United States would work with allies to defend and promote a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

Speaking during a visit to Indonesia, Blinken said the greatest strength against evolving threats is working with other nations, and that the U.S. wants to ensure people and countries have the freedom to decide on their own futures and partners.

“We’ll adopt a strategy that more closely weaves together all our instruments of national power — diplomacy, military, intelligence — with those of our allies and partners,” he said.

Blinken reiterated U.S. commitment to freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, an area where he said China’s actions threaten the movement of $3 trillion in goods annually.

“That’s why there’s so much concern from Northeast Asia to Southeast Asia and from the Mekong River to the Pacific Islands about Beijing’s aggressive actions claiming open seas as their own, distorting open markets through subsidies to its state-run companies, denying the exports or revoking deals for countries whose policies it does not agree with,” Blinken said. “Engaging in illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing activities. Countries across the region want this behavior to change. We do, too.”

China competes with Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam for sovereignty over parts of the resource-rich sea, which stretches from Hong Kong to Borneo.

Last month, China pledged to avoid dominance in the South China Sea, but experts said the pledge comes too late to convince smaller Southeast Asian claimants to the strategic waterway after years of Chinese expansion.

Blinken said “defending the rules-based order is not to keep any country down,” and that the United States does not seek conflict in the region.

He also discussed efforts to promote fair trade in the Indo-Pacific, to address infrastructure shortcomings that challenge inclusive growth, the need to build resilience to tackle challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and addressing climate change by investing in new types of jobs.

 

Source: Voice of America