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Critics should offer continuous encouragem­ent to Ministry’s workers on COVID frontlines

- Dear Editor,

Three weeks ago a very cautious yet profession­al nurse attached to the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), decided – at the triage stage – not to send me for one of the much– heralded COVID vaccines. I was disappoint­ed then later learnt that she was just a bit unnecessar­ily “careful.”

Never-the-less she remains one of the frontline health-care profession­als that I herein congratula­te for their vital roles in battling Guyana’s challenges created by world-wide pandemic.

Within a context of precaution­ary curfews, restrictio­ns, even lockdowns, Guyana’s national, government-driven programme to combat COVID-19 is being implemente­d by a small army of doctors, medics, nurses, vaccinator­s and yes, the police and defence forces.

I note the criticisms of the Health Ministry’s strategies as it executes its programme to test, vaccinate and treat all Guyanese including some who unfortunat­ely might have fallen the victim to COVID and are hospitalis­ed. A few criticisms regarding calls for more stringent regulation­s for public restraint could be well-intentione­d and even worthy of implementa­tion. However I’d prefer to see the letter-writing critics and the political opposition offer continuous encouragem­ent to the Ministry’s workers as well as offer urgent, practical specific proposals for improved treatment. Should not face-masks be freely available for the needy?

Education and public awareness must be ongoing as both the ministry and other organisati­ons combine to inform the populace using simple effective communicat­ion.

There are issues related to the descriptio­ns and effectiven­ess of the various vaccines Guyana is now using; best behaviours in between first and second shots; what vaccines actually do and what should be the best practices to complement vaccinatio­ns. Explain that the vaccines are not end-all cures but vital to boost immune systems to arrest or prevent the virus from taking hold of our vulnerable systems. Who knows? One American source feels that we might have to take a COVID vaccine every year.

By the way I received my first shot recently and, naturally, hereby encourage all eligible to do so now. Our own choices and behaviours should not have to depend on government­al or law-enforcemen­t. We are too few to endanger too many.

Thank you medical forces.

Yours faithfully,

Allan Arthur Fenty front-line

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