Fiji PM wants travel bans lifted after methanol poisoning ruled out for hospitalisations
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Fiji's deputy prime minister is calling on governments to lift travel warnings on visiting the Pacific country. It comes after toxicology tests ruled out methanol poisoning as the cause which sent four Australians to hospital after drinking cocktails at a hotel.
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