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A view of the new laboratory opened by the Ministry of Health Tonga in Vaiola Hospital on 7 December 2022, with support from WHO and funding from the Government of India via UNOSSC.
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Tonga launches new laboratory to test for COVID-19 and other diseases

8 December 2022
Joint News Release
Nuku'alofa, Tonga

The Ministry of Health of Tonga opened a new laboratory in Vaiola Hospital yesterday with support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and funding from the Government of India via the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC). The laboratory has capacity for real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) COVID-19 testing.

“COVID-19 is not yet over and we recognize that here in Tonga so testing remains a priority for us,” explained Dr Saia Piukala, the Honourable Minister of Health in Tonga. “During the pandemic we have strengthened our laboratory capacities to be able to test COVID-19 quickly and accurately, but also to be able to test for the many other diseases we will face in future. This support from WHO, UN and the Government of India is a welcome development in order for us to boost our testing capacity here in Tonga.”

The new laboratory was pre-built in New Zealand using sturdy shipping containers, allowing for quick set-up on arrival at the site in Tonga. Testing machines, laboratory supplies, staffing, operational support, and quality assurance programme and training were also provided by WHO with funding from the Government of India.

“The establishment of this new laboratory is a testament to shared public health agenda between the Government of Tonga and India. We are happy to see South-South cooperation in action here in Tonga towards better health and well-being. We thank the Government of India for their contributions and to the Government of Tonga for their leadership in this initiative,” said Sanaka Samarasinha, UN Resident Coordinator to Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

The new laboratory set-up in Vaiola Hospital will focus on COVID-19 testing but the current infrastructure will also have the capacity to detect priority pathogens such as influenza and dengue.


A look inside the new container laboratory in Vaiola Hospital during the opening ceremony held on 7 December 2022. Photo: WHO/Mesake Taukolo

“This new container laboratory in Vaiola Hospital will help not only in the ongoing COVID-19 response but will also be critical in the detection and surveillance of potential disease outbreaks in the future,” said Dr Yutaro Setoya, WHO Country Liaison Officer in Tonga. “We are proud to support this initiative and glad to see how the Ministry of Health is leveraging the pandemic response to strengthen their laboratory services and overall health systems.”

During the COVID-19 pandemic, laboratory capacity has been strengthened across the Pacific. All Pacific island countries and areas are currently equipped with RT-PCR testing capacity to detect COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.


Tonga Ministry of Health's Chief Executive Officer Dr Siale 'Akau'ola (1st from left), High Commissioner of India to Fiji, Kiribati, Tonga and Tuvalu P.S. Karthigeyan (centre, 5th from left), UN Resident Coordinator to Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu Sanaka Samarasinha (centre, 6th from left), and other guests during the opening of the new laboratory in Vaiola Hospital, Tonga. The laboratory was established with support from WHO and funding from the Government of India via UNOSSC. Photo: WHO/Mesake Taukolo

Media Contacts

Dr ‘Ofa Tukia

Senior Medical Officer
Ministry of Health Tonga

Ms Faizza Tanggol

Communications Consultant
WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific - Division of Pacific Technical Support

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