The Department of Health says the total number of dengue cases in the territory have passed 300.
But it said most cases have recovered.
It has also noted an increase in community transmission of respiratory illnesses, such as covid-19, RSV and influenza.
Pacific
Pacific Island nations have voted against the United States to end trade embargoes on Cuba.
The vote in the United Nations General Assembly puts the whole Pacific in opposition to the US, as well as Ukraine and Israel.
The resolution concerns ending the US' economic, commercial and financial embargo against Cuba, which has been in place since 1960.
Al Jazeera reported the US has accused Cuba of sending mercenaries to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine.
Vanuatu/Aotearoa/Australia
Twenty-seven seasonal workers from Vanuatu have been banned from returning to Australia and New Zealand after leaving their jobs.
The Daily Post reported the individuals were detained by police for various offenses, including domestic violence, drink driving and assault.
While in custody, police discovered some had overstayed their contracts, worked illegally, and lost their visas and passports.
They have been banned from returning to Australia and/or New Zealand for up to five years.
American Samoa
An American-Samoan Harvard student has created biofuel with local coconut ash and algae.
Amelie Chen said the impacts of climate change in American Samoa inspired her to discover a new renewable energy source.
Talanei reported she has been named a 'National STEM Champion,' a title awarded to innovators across the United States.
Chen, who studies environmental engineering and economics, said she aspires to launch her own company providing algae-based renewable energy options.
Tonga
The Japanese government is funding the construction of an evacuation centre and community hall on 'Eueiki island.
Matangi Tonga reported the building was amongst those destroyed in the 2022 Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai volcanic eruption and tsunami.
US$110,000 have been allocated for the hall, with an additional $140,000 to support the renovation of Tupou College.