
The LBJ Hospital has recorded another COVID-related death. A 73-year-old man who passed away yesterday, is the 19th COVID-related fatality in American Samoa. The man was fully vaccinated but did not have a booster shot.
An update on tomorrow’s Hawaiian Airlines flight: 262 travelers have registered on TalofaPass for the flight. 277 have been cleared with 20 pending.
The chairman of the COVID-19 Task Force, Lt. Governor Talauega Eleasalo Ale, made known at Task Force meeting that after the three scheduled flights in May, Hawaiian Airlines will operate a weekly flight beginning in June.
As of today, there was still no flight for the Manu’a islands—as Samoa Airways could not provide replacement pilots from Apia.
A senior airline official in Apia has only a handful of pilots left who are still certified. This is because most have not met their in-flight hours, due to the limited flights during the pandemic.
The Samoa Airways pilots who are based in Pago Pago to operate flights to Manu’a have tested positive for COVID.


