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300 Guyanese stranded overseas get Task Force approval for return

-must prove COVID-19 negative status

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The National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF) has approved the return of 300 Guyanese who are stranded overseas once they test negative for COVID-19.

Following a special meeting yesterday to consider the requests of those who have been stranded as a result of various COVID-19 measures, the Task Force announced that the approval covers Guyanese who have registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs via Guyanese Embassies, High Commission­s and Honourary Consuls in countries that include the United States and Trinidad and Tobago.

In a statement, it noted that under the “controlled re-entry policy,” the approval is strictly subject to the following conditions:

(i) Only applicable to Guyanese nationals resident in Guyana who are stranded overseas and who registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as at Thursday, May 21st, 2020 (this approval is not applicable, at this time, to Guyanese nationals who are resident in other countries).

(ii) Guyanese nationals in possession of a valid Guyanese passport (the Immigratio­n Department of Guyana will also accept any passenger whose Guyanese passport expired within six months prior to arrival).

(iii) All requiremen­ts of the Ministry of Public Health and other relevant ministries and agencies being fulfilled.

(iv) Results of COVID-19 tests (PCR with results in English language) being provided at least 48 hours PRIOR TO ARRIVAL.

(v) The applicants or their employers covering all costs for their return.

(vi) Entry is permitted by air only. “The NCTF re-iterates that no person who tests positive for COVID-19 will be permitted entry into Guyana and that ALL arriving passengers must undergo the PCR tests and submit the results (which must be in English) at least 48 hours prior to their arrival in Guyana,” it stressed in the statement, while saying that it anticipate­s that those returning to Guyana will arrive over the course of the next two weeks.

The NCTF asked persons who qualify to return to Guyana under the re-entry policy to make urgent contact with their nearest Guyanese diplomatic mission and complete the necessary paperwork and submit the relevant documents and informatio­n.

“The NCTF reaffirms that Guyana’s airspace remains closed and that the flight applicatio­ns for each arriving flight related to this approval of the return of the approximat­ely 300 stranded Guyanese must be submitted, by the airline or operator, to the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority for approval,” it further noted.

The statement said that within the controlled re-entry policy, the NCTF is eager to ensure that every Guyanese who is stranded overseas returns home within the shortest possible time, while ensuring that the health and safety of Guyanese in Guyana are maintained and not compromise­d in any way.

It added that it empathises with Guyanese who have been stranded overseas for several weeks and some of whom have been sheltering in challengin­g circumstan­ces. On this point, it thanked Guyanese residents overseas and other persons who have provided shelter and accommodat­ion for them.

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