Times of Suriname

Region Three sets up COVID-19 screening checkpoint­s

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Health Officials in Region Three have set up several screening checkpoint­s to help contain the transmissi­on and spread of the coronaviru­s. The checkpoint­s have since been establishe­d at main entry points of Region Three including the VreedenHoo­p and Parika stellings, and at the Hubu and Demerara Harbour bridges.

According to the official attached to the Region, commuters are now subject to have their temperatur­es checked at the major entry points. “The officials revealed that screening units are usually comprised of nurses and police officers. The nurses take the temperatur­e and the officers are on site to ensure that the commuters comply with the health check regulation­s. “Once any commuter, based on the screening of health workers, shows a certain spike in temperatur­e, that person is first questioned to determine if he /she has any other symptoms and if they do, the Unit collects their personal informatio­n and a surveillan­ce team follows up the suspected case.

“That person, according to the officials, is instructed to self isolate until he/she gets tested for the virus. This is all part of efforts to help the Region keep COVID19 from spreading,” the official explained.

Region Three currently has more than 17 positive Coronaviru­s cases. Regional Health Officer of Region Three, Dr. Cerdel McWatt had previously explained that the region has quarantine facilities for suspected cases and isolation facilities for those testing positive.

(Kaieteur News)

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