APNU: Reducing vaccine hesitancy cannot ignore citizens’ legal rights
Thursday, 5th August 2021

The APNU+AFC Coalition noted that the COVID-19 emergency measures that came into effect on August 1st, 2021. "We are appalled but not surprised by the means chosen by the PPP regime and some sections of the private sector to address vaccine hesitancy here in Guyana. No one should be surprised by these steps given that the PPP has increasingly adopted and encouraged authoritarian methods of governance over the last year. However, we also note the pushback from all sections of the society to these draconian measures."
They added that a responsible, democratic approach to vaccine hesitancy must take the rule of law into account. Consultation with representatives of the people and key stakeholders is paramount, as it is only through a collaborative approach that a useful strategy can be developed to tackle this pervasive resistance to COVID-19 vaccines, evident across all country regions.
The APNU+AFC Coalition is also cognizant that there are International Conventions as well as local laws which govern a person’s rights in relation to medical interventions. These have been clearly adumbrated by the Guyana Public Service Union in its press release on July 31, 2021 entitled ‘It is illegal for any Guyanese, including employees to be vaccinated under duress!’
The Medical Practitioners Act No. 16 of 1991 as well as the Patient Charter 2008 of the Ministry of Health, safeguard a person’s right to privacy and confidentiality as well as their right to consent and their right to refuse treatment and medical intervention. The approach to reducing vaccine hesitancy cannot be to ignore the fact that citizen’s have legal rights.The APNU+AFC Coalition continues to encourage persons to take the vaccines as they become available. We however call on the PPP regime to desist from their dictatorial approach in handling this pandemic and to instead adopt a consultative and collaborative approach which respects the fundamental rights of our citizens.
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