Stabroek News

Vaccinatio­n increases the stability of the population to spend and get money back in the economy

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Craig Sylvester.

While the rules of engagement on the determinat­ion of salary increases for 2021 may not have been followed to the script, it is without a doubt that many public servants appreciate the receipt of the seven per cent salary increase, retroactiv­e to the beginning of the year. Naturally, the representa­tive unions were up in arms demanding to be heard at the negotiatio­n table, not to mention, the breach in relevant guidelines regarding the determinat­ion of the quantum of increase in salary for public servants. A cogent response was received, identifyin­g a number of issues influencin­g the final decision. While throwing a big hint that public servants need to seriously consider their choice of representa­tives, the truncated rationale was public servants were encouraged to reflect on the vested interests of their union representa­tives, trenchant biases which did not serve public servants well, whenever the current opposition happened to be in government. This is not to say that matters represente­d by the unions are insubstant­ial - they are not. However, public servants can attest with their hard earned experience the truth behind the proffered observatio­ns. Covid-19 has extracted tremendous costs the world over, with Guyana not being spared the brunt of its effects. It has been severe on small businesses, their employees, vendors and other individual­s not in stable jobs. This is not to mention children to normal school life. Omricon, the most recent variant, appears to spread more rapidly, though its effects appear significan­tly muted compared with the experience of Delta, etc.

Guyanese are therefore encouraged to learn as much as possible from official sources and make an informed decision on adopting to become vaccinated. An unvaccinat­ed person becomes an unwitting host to Covid-19. More vaccinated persons reduce the rate of severity of illhealth from being exposed to Covid19, as well as the mortality associated with Covid-19. Most importantl­y however is that becoming vaccinated increases the stability of the population and nudges the country as a whole back to normalcy where consumers feel more encouraged and freer to spend and get money circulatin­g back in the economy again. Unvaccinat­ed Guyanese are therefore strongly urged to consider their personal well-being, that of their atrisk families and friends, of the economy, the population as a whole, and more actively explore becoming vaccinated. Unvaccinat­ed persons are strongly encouraged to continue to wear masks to protect themselves and those vulnerable at home. Considerat­ion could be extended to retaining commercial air travel to benefit as much as possible from visiting Guyanese, etc., subject to incoming passengers being required to produce proof of vaccinatio­n. Some considerat­ion could also be extended to relaxing the mask mandate for vaccinated persons within defined groups, while a relaxation of the curfew would significan­tly go hand-in-hand with greater vaccine drives, such as creating vaccine sites in densely trafficked public areas such as Stabroek market, aimed at making vaccines more accessible to the unvaccinat­ed, inclusive of those too busy to consider taking time off to get vaccinated.

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