Monday, 23rd December 2024

Guyana: President signals end of COVID guidelines, face masks no longer mandatory

Signalling the end of COVID-19 limitations on social activities and gatherings, President Dr Irfaan Ali declared new guidelines.

Tuesday, 15th March 2022

Guyana: President signals end of COVID guidelines, face masks no longer mandatory
Signalling the end of COVID-19 limitations on social activities and gatherings, President Dr Irfaan Ali declared new guidelines. Under new rules, the requirement that people show proof of immunization while accessing public buildings has also been removed. President stated that major restrictions are removed, but the testing for the coronavirus is still ongoing, and any person testing positive must isolate themselves at home. He said wearing face masks outdoors is no longer necessary, but people must exercise caution. New COVID-19 related guidelines
  • All operators and passengers of any land, water, or air transportation must produce a negative PCR test or approved antigen test taken within 72 hours of arrival in Guyana, as well as confirmation of vaccination.
  • Where vaccination is required, the cards must be stamped and printed in English or have a certified translation into English, according to the new laws.
  • Employers must also guarantee that relevant COVID-19 guidelines are established and implemented to decrease the risk of virus transmission among workers.
  • Employers and business owners must also maintain handwashing stations or sanitizing equipment at the entrance to the workplace or business premises.
  • Masks are required for all personnel and guests.
  • Religious leaders are also urged to keep these sanitization routes open.
  • The new laws also clarify that wearing a face mask is no longer required, especially in public.
  • Testing for the coronavirus is still ongoing.
  • Anyone who tests positive is also being urged to isolate themselves and inform the Ministry of Health of their results.
  • The old regulations, which were released on February 11, 2022, have been replaced by these guidelines.