<p>The remote Pacific nation of Palau reported its first confirmed Covid-19 case Monday, but authorities said it was historical and posed no transmission risk.</p>.<p>The tiny island state of 21,000 has so far managed to avoid Covid-19 after closing its borders early in the pandemic, despite the huge cost to its tourism-reliant economy.</p>.<p>The health ministry said a traveller who arrived in Palau earlier this month was found to have the virus, even though they tested negative once before departing for the island and twice during a two-week quarantine.</p>.<p>"Further tests revealed that this is a historical -- past infection -- case of Covid-19, and it is not infectious," it said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/can-i-get-astrazeneca-now-and-pfizer-later-why-mixing-matching-covid-vaccines-could-help-solve-rollout-issues-992023.html" target="_blank">Read | Can I get AstraZeneca now and Pfizer later? Why mixing-matching Covid vaccines could help solve rollout issues</a></strong></p>.<p>The ministry estimated the person contracted the virus in January this year.</p>.<p>Authorities refused to release any details about the patient or the country they travelled from, citing privacy concerns.</p>.<p>The ministry said the person was being placed in isolation and close contacts were being assessed as a precaution only.</p>.<p>Palau had a short-lived travel bubble with Taiwan that closed earlier this month after the latter experienced a spike in virus cases.</p>
<p>The remote Pacific nation of Palau reported its first confirmed Covid-19 case Monday, but authorities said it was historical and posed no transmission risk.</p>.<p>The tiny island state of 21,000 has so far managed to avoid Covid-19 after closing its borders early in the pandemic, despite the huge cost to its tourism-reliant economy.</p>.<p>The health ministry said a traveller who arrived in Palau earlier this month was found to have the virus, even though they tested negative once before departing for the island and twice during a two-week quarantine.</p>.<p>"Further tests revealed that this is a historical -- past infection -- case of Covid-19, and it is not infectious," it said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/can-i-get-astrazeneca-now-and-pfizer-later-why-mixing-matching-covid-vaccines-could-help-solve-rollout-issues-992023.html" target="_blank">Read | Can I get AstraZeneca now and Pfizer later? Why mixing-matching Covid vaccines could help solve rollout issues</a></strong></p>.<p>The ministry estimated the person contracted the virus in January this year.</p>.<p>Authorities refused to release any details about the patient or the country they travelled from, citing privacy concerns.</p>.<p>The ministry said the person was being placed in isolation and close contacts were being assessed as a precaution only.</p>.<p>Palau had a short-lived travel bubble with Taiwan that closed earlier this month after the latter experienced a spike in virus cases.</p>