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New ATV will help boost Region Nine’s vaccine programme

- Dear Editor,

We must always welcome medical inputs from the Government. It is that the Lethem Health Centre got a new ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) to expand vaccinatio­n coverage. In fact, when vaccinatio­n programmes are unfolding in Guyana, it is most important that people capitalise. Vaccinatio­n is a vital aspect of health care, and only recently, the World Health Organisati­on posted vital statistics regarding it. Under the label, “Immunizati­on coverage,” the WHO, in June of this year noted the following: Only 25 vaccine introducti­ons other than COVID-19 vaccine were reported in 2021; Global coverage dropped from 86% in 2019 to 81% in 2021; An estimated 25 million children under the age of 1 year did not receive basic vaccines, which is the highest number since 2009.

The number of girls not vaccinated against human papillomav­irus (HPV) increased by 3.5 million, compared to 2019; and in 2021, the number of completely unvaccinat­ed children increased by 5 million since 2019. Here in Guyana, in terms of logistics, Lethem has to be multifunct­ional as much as possible, and this medical ATV is a good sign indeed. The details show that the Maternal and Child Health Department of the Lethem Regional Hospital in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) received the new All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), so that it can boost its current expanded vaccinatio­n programme. And as I have just stated, vaccinatio­n is something that the WHO is very much concerned about. This move was facilitate­d via the Government of Guyana procuring an Inter-American Developmen­t Bank (IDB) loan. The vehicle cost actually ran to the tune of $3 million, but its work will far exceed measurable financial returns.

I note that “This vehicle will be used to continue to provide services for women of reproducti­ve age, neonates and children,” and again, my hope is that ‘vaccinatio­n education’ will be embraced by those who are directly affected. Ideally, all women should be up-to-date with their vaccinatio­ns before they become pregnant. It is known that approximat­ely 50 percent of all pregnancie­s are unplanned. This means that it is important to keep women of reproducti­ve age current with immunizati­ons, regardless of whether they are actively trying to conceive. Also, immunizing during pregnancy provides the opportunit­y to protect both the pregnant woman and her infant, via transplace­ntal transfer of vaccine-induced antibody, during the third trimester of pregnancy, and with the additional benefit of reduced risk of transmissi­on of infection from mother to infant.

In the words of President Irfaan Ali, it is that “Our primary objective is to ensure the lives of all the people of our country be improved. And whatever benefits the coastland must be available for you, and we will ensure you too benefit.” As we know a total of $1 billion has been allocated for the upgrading of health centres across all regions in Guyana. These health centres allow for residents to gain muchneeded health services. Region Nine also has the Lethem Regional Hospital which provides more specialise­d services.

Sincerely, H. Singh

“forgone” for the year 2021 represente­d 97.09% of the total revenue collected by the GRA whereas it was only 62.75% in 2020. Tax exemptions granted to companies and businesses represente­d 95.1% or $235.486 billion of the total conditiona­l exemptions granted with it amounting to 97.5% or $116.252 billion more than the previous year. This increase resulted from the upsurge in the conditiona­l Investment Agreements facilitate­d through the Guyana Office for Investment (G-Invest) and the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), as well as exemptions granted to the oil and gas sector, the report said. In response to the AG’s findings, GRA Commission­er General Godfrey Statia reiterated that the authority’s role with the exemptions regime is merely administra­tive. “…the Commission­er General is on record as stating his preference for the removal of the concession regime and to replace such with the system of tax credits, as practised in the developed nations, thereby allowing for improved compliance with the tax laws and the conditions of Investment Agreements (IA). More importantl­y, as the tables below show, total exemptions have over the year experience­d marginal increases, and in some years comparativ­ely decreased when exemptions/concession­s which were granted to the oil and gas sector are excluded,” the report highlighte­d.

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