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It boggles the mind why persons continue to ignore Covid protocols

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Dear Editor,

The Covid-19 pandemic is decimating lives worldwide: It is practicall­y impossible that anyone can be found who has not lost a loved one or associate to the dreaded virus.

Despite this reality, it boggles the mind why persons continue to ignore Covid protocols, refuse to take the requisite vaccines and consequent­ly endanger their own and the lives of family members, friends, associates, and even innocent persons who are forced to expose themselves to infected persons because of their jobs; persons like taxi and bus drivers, salesperso­ns, employees in goods and services sectors, private and public sectors and various work environmen­ts, like constructi­on, vendors, shopkeeper­s, etcetera.

There are posts on social media, especially during festive occasions or commemorat­ive celebratio­ns, where absolute irresponsi­bility and lack of respect for their own and the lives of others are on full display by celebrants. They ignore the fact that the virus is not discrimina­tory and affects everyone, including health personnel.

At a press conference recently, featuring HE President Dr. Irfaan Ali, Health Minister Frank Anthony and senior health sector personnel, persons were urged to take the necessary precaution­s, follow rules and observe protocols, not only to avoid infection and/or spread of the disease, but in a national cooperativ­e effort to eliminate the virus in entirety countrywid­e and restore life in Guyana to normalcy.

While the president asserted that the government has the requisite capacity to effectivel­y manage the current situation, he warned that the dynamics can change day to day if hordes of people continue to flout the rules and refuse to adhere to Covid-19 protocols. While the government is quick on the uptake – being first to acquire vaccines, first to obtain booster shots and children’s vaccines and making every possible effort to curtail the spread of the disease, with the critical oxygenatio­n needs being enough, there is continual preparatio­n to treat emerging variants.

The team urged that persons heed the fact that the virus is easily transmissi­ble and deadly, especially the Delta variant, although the omicron is more infectious. Each person – President Ali, Dr. Anthony and the other health personnel stipulated the imperative of wearing masks properly, covering the face from nose to chin, and to always follow Covid-19 guidelines, especially social distancing and sanitizing.

Infected persons can be asymptomat­ic, which means they can be carriers and can unknowingl­y infect innocent persons with whom they come in contact, especially vulnerable, susceptibl­e family members, such as children and elderly and/or sick relatives. I wonder how many persons are grieving today that their irresponsi­ble, selfish actions in pursuit of enjoyment of the moment – gyrating to loud music and getting close and personal to partners without masks on a dance floor; or simply removing masks in a close grouping for photo shoots may have ensued in the suffering, or even demise of a loved one. Yours very truly,

Attiya Baksh

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