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Harmon calls for strong COVID-19 measures

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While noting Guyana’s current incapacity to detect new COVID-19 strains, Leader of the Opposition Joseph Harmon yesterday urged that stronger measures be put in place to curb possible transmissi­on among the populace.

Harmon, during his first presser for the year, told reporters that the Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony’s disclosure that Guyana does not have capabiliti­es of performing genetic sequencing for the virus, which is how the new COVID-19 variants are being detected around the world, needs to be a key focus.

Against this background, he said the ministry should now look to increase measures to “clamp” down on the country’s COVID-19 situation as its cases continue to steadily increase. “Even if we can’t detect it, put strong measures that are than stronger than the ones you have now,” he recommende­d.

Harmon lamented that while the Health Minister is saying one thing, the other ministers are further opening up their respective sectors. He noted that the Ministry of Education has granted permission to have students gather at schools while businesses are given authority to have persons dine indoors. Schools were physically opened for senior grades to attend timetabled sessions. Guyana’s COVID-19 Emergency Measures were on Wednesday amended to allow for limited indoor dining at eating establishm­ents. Prior to the amended measures tourism organizati­ons were given permission to return to business once they meet the requiremen­t set out by the Guyana Tourism Authority.

Harmon also said that

are constructi­ng Prosperity, they have formed a partnershi­p with Plympton Farms, a major agricultur­al project in Guyana.

More than 3 acres of specialist fruit and vegetable production will be created at Plympton Farms, Linden Highway, generating local employment and opportunit­ies. It was stated that the partnershi­p between SBM Offshore, Plympton Farms and catering company, Newrest, has been created to secure a reliable source of fresh vegetables for the crew of the FPSO Liza Destiny offshore Guyana and reduce food imports now, and for future vessels to come. the police are not enforcing the COVID19 measures as strongly as they should be and in the event that it is enforced, persons close to the authoritie­s are being given special treatment.

Meanwhile, Harmon also commented on the COVID-19 relief cash distributi­on and charged that the handling of the situation has been a disaster from the start. He said that “the manner in which the PPP regime has gone about distributi­ng this grant leaves much to be desired” and noted that while the distributi­on of the moneys is the Ministry of Human Service’s responsibi­lity, the Ministry of Local Government has been in charge of the distributi­on. He explained that since the distributi­on commenced, it has been selective. “So you have a distributi­on system that is anchored in the PPP. And distributi­ng in large measures to supporters and activists of the PPP and they are choosing to deliver to persons who are perceived to be supporters in the first instance,” Harmon said as he called for an audit of the expenditur­e.

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