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All Guyanese must help to contain COVID-19 spread - FITUG

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The rising number of COVID-19 infections coupled with the high death rate for the month of March has drawn the attention of the umbrella trade union body FITUG.

In a release yesterday, the Federation of Independen­t Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) expressed its concern over the recent rise in coronaviru­s cases and the fact that since the start of the month, as many as fourteen persons have lost their lives to the virus. The Federation noted the possible emergence of a variant of the virus here and the Health Ministry’s warning that the virus had become more virulent and deadly.

It is with this in mind that FITUG is urging all Guyanese to act responsibl­y and adhere to the COVID-19 protocols in the effort to minimise the rapid spread of the virus. The release also touched on the collaborat­ive efforts of the police and the military to ensure that the pandemic protocols and measures particular­ly as it pertains to gatherings were enforced.

“These actions which seem to have been effective, we hold, should have not been necessary. We believe, as responsibl­e people, it is incumbent upon us all to take sober actions to staunch transmissi­on of COVID-19,” the release stated while expressing the hope that Guyanese would demonstrat­e a greater degree of responsibi­lity.

And while on the topic of responsibl­e behaviour, the Federation drew attention to the issue of persons gathering at bars, shops and other business places. “While we recognize that businesses have been severely affected by the pandemic, we urge business owners to also demonstrat­e some sense of urgency and seek to promote practices that allow businesses to function while mitigating against the spread of virus. It is in the long-term interest of our nation.” The union body also acknowledg­ed that such gatherings are not only evident at business places but extend to social and other gatherings, adding, “These are equally irresponsi­ble and those who encourage such congregati­on should be appropriat­ely sanctioned.”

FITUG mentioned the current vaccinatio­n programme and the efforts by the administra­tion to obtain more vaccines, stating, “This is welcome news and demonstrat­es a responsibl­e attitude.” It also criticized those who chose not to be inoculated, declaring that “such talk is not helpful to defeating the pandemic and allowing life to return to normal.”

The Federation urged all eligible Guyanese to be vaccinated at this time and encouraged employers to allow their employees time off to be inoculated while at the same time, providing adequate protection at the workplace.

The Federation also extended its deepest sympathies to the relatives and friends of those who lost their lives and wishes those infected by COVID-19, a speedy and healthy recovery, the release added.

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