Tag: Vaccines
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Manickchand hints at returning to face-to-face learning next term
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand at Tuesday’s event at the Pegasus Hotel, Guyana. With the Ministry of Health set to commence the rolling out of COVID-19 ... -
Guyana to benefit from USAID funds to fight COVID-19
Guyana is among several Caribbean countries that will benefit from US$2.5 million for urgent COVID-19 assistance. This funding comes from the United States Agency for International ... -
Adequate oxygen available for hospitalised COVID-19 patients – Dr Anthony
Oxygen continues to be readily available at all public hospitals treating COVID-19 patients. On Tuesday, Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony said that the ministry has ... -
COVID-19 vaccine drive off to good start in Essequibo
Some 300 students could be taking their vaccines today Friday as the Ministry of Health, in partnership with the Ministry of Education launches a vaccination drive ... -
Delta Variant likely in Guyana – Minster Anthony
Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony on Tuesday disclosed that Guyana has been recording a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases over the past week indicating that ... -
Granger says take the vaccine and calls on govt to be more open about acquisition
Former President David Granger is calling on Guyanese to take their vaccines. Granger sounded this call during an interview with radio personality Mark Benschop when he appeared ... -
“We are not going to stop this process” Anthony responds to Harmon on Sputnik V
Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony is standing by the government’s acquisition and purchase of the Sputnik V vaccine through an arrangement with Dubai’s Sheik Ahmed Dalmook ... -
Use of Sputnik V should be put on hold until govt answers key questions – Harmon
Leader of the Opposition Joseph Harmon wants the Ali led government to release all documents related to the purchase and importation of the Sputnik V vaccines ... -
262 COVID-19 deaths, 72 persons hospitalised
The number of critically ill COVID-19 patients have increased in recent weeks 74 persons of which 15 are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the ... -
Hundreds on Essequibo Coast receive COVID-19 vaccines
Essequibians appear to have adopted an accepting attitude towards the COVID-19 vaccines. During a vaccination exercise hosted yesterday, Sunday, morning more than one hundred persons were ...












