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APNU+AFC, TCI urge go

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TCI noted that the party has been following the developmen­ts with the vaccinatio­n mandates and subsequent­ly made a call for the government to adopt a more broad-based approach in its campaign against COVID19.

“Government must not put all its eggs in one basket, but instead encourage healthy habits such as diet, exercise and vitamin intake. This has proven to be a major boost to our natural immune system. It is unfortunat­e that public workers such as teachers, nurses and ministry staffers are being locked out of their livelihood­s because they chose not to be vaccinated. If [government] wants to implement a PCR testing mandate in lieu of vaccinatio­n, then it should make this

available for free (we have oil money to do this). This would prevent unnecessar­y division while still providing adequate safeguards against coronaviru­s transmissi­on. We must not disenfranc­hise any citizen based on their medical choice!” the statement added.

In addition, TCI said that after discussing the available data from various viewpoints and taking a vote, the party’s executives decided to call on the government of Guyana to follow all avenues of data both for and against vaccinatio­n, and in turn craft policies that will not be discrimina­tory.

“We encourage all citizens to do their research, weigh the pros and cons, and get vaccinated if they fall within a major risk category. Continue to wear masks, social distance and live healthily. Let’s not lead through division,” the statement added.

Cummings on Monday lamented that the COVID-19 situation is worsening by the day as she noted the increase in cases each day. She added that even though the numbers are “terrifying”, it may not represent the overall situation in the country and it could be far worse than is being reported.

She said that APNU+AFC is also concerned that the reopening of schools will expose children to the virus, who will then spread it to the vulnerable members in their households. She noted that the Delta variant has proven to be formidable even towards the vaccinated and this calls for a formation of a preventati­ve task force to address the inequaliti­es and inequities in health care delivery.

Cummings added that APNU+AFC coalition continues to reiterate that vaccines provide a powerful and effective public health tool to prevent serious infections, hospitalis­ation and deaths but the government needs to ensure that vaccines are accessible to every Guyanese.

She also appealed for more personal protective equipment for frontline workers and asked that primary care and family medical physicians be able to offer pre-hospital COVID-19 care to patients to help with early detection and treatment.

While the new measure came into effect on Sunday, visits by Stabroek News to several large private businesses, including supermarke­ts, and malls, saw that the measure was not being implemente­d as no vaccine card was required upon entry. Massey Supermarke­t in Turkeyen had, however, adopted the measure.

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