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er k wo children who tested positive are among a dozen examinatio­nlevel students who reside in a neighbouri­ng Brazilian town but go to school in Guyana.

He said that following the announceme­nt that national examinatio­ns would be written in July, parents approached regional authoritie­s seeking permission to enter the country so that their children could write the examinatio­ns.

Parker said that permission was granted with the condition that the children along with the parent accompanyi­ng them subject themselves to a 14-day quarantine at a facility identified by regional authoritie­s. The parents agreed and upon entering the country were placed in quarantine.

Since their arrival, Parker noted, no one showed any symptoms of the virus until the quarantine period was almost up. The two children began displaying mild symptoms and were consequent­ly tested last Friday and were confirmed to be positive on Monday.

The children are now in isolation at another facility. Parker said that the parents were not allowed to be isolated with the children but the health staff are giving their support during the day. He added that a nurse also sleeps with the children at the facility every night so the children can feel safe.

The other persons who returned from Brazil and were in quarantine were also tested but their results were negative. However, they were all in contact with the two children until they received their results and were consequent­ly placed in quarantine for another two weeks. Parker disclosed that the region has a system whereby persons wishing to return to Guyana from

Brazil are placed in quarantine for two weeks before being allowed to continue to their destinatio­ns.

Due to their contact with the two positive cases, the REO revealed that there are now 16 persons in quarantine, six of whom are minor children. The rest are parents who had accompanie­d their children. Those persons are expected to be retested at the end of the two-week period.

The REO said that the region has a 6-bed isolation facility, which is in a “very good condition.”

Region Nine has recorded three imported cases of COVID19 thus far. The first was a patient named Hamlett DaSilva who illegally crossed the Guyana/Brazil border and traversed the entire region before admitting himself to the Lethem Regional Hospital saying that he had been diagnosed with malaria in Brazil. However, it was later revealed that he was infected with COVID-19 and was placed in isolation. Hours later he escaped the facility but was recaptured in Brazil, where he spent the remainder of his isolation period.

A total of 130 persons were placed in quarantine as a result of the first COVID-19 case but after testing was done, the region reported that no one else had tested positive.

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