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Guyana Says Only Fully Vaccinated Passengers will be Allowed into the Country

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Guyana Says Only Fully Vaccinated Passengers will be Allowed into the Country
Key Points(5)
  • “After the end of November, the mandate will be fully implemented.
  • So, unless you’re fully vaccinated, you’re not going to be allowed.
  • So, people have a chance to get themselves in compliance and once they do that, then they will be able to travel freely,” said Health Minister Dr.
  • Frank Anthony, adding that the measure goes into effect at the end of this month.
  • In the updated COVID-19 guidelines for November, only fully vaccinated persons will be allowed to enter Guyana.

The Guyana government says there will be no further extension for travelers to take the second dose of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine and that only fully vaccinated people will be allowed into the country.

“After the end of November, the mandate will be fully implemented. So, unless you’re fully vaccinated, you’re not going to be allowed. So, people have a chance to get themselves in compliance and once they do that, then they will be able to travel freely,” said Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony, adding that the measure goes into effect at the end of this month.

In the updated COVID-19 guidelines for November, only fully vaccinated persons will be allowed to enter Guyana. But there have been objections from sections of society, requesting time to be fully vaxxed.

Dr. Anthony said the government realized that many Guyanese would be barred from returning to the country and as such lifted the policy until the end of November.

“The challenge when we did that is that we discovered very quickly that there are some Guyanese who only took one of the doses and some of them took the dose and they have traveled abroad and to get back into the country would have caused that difficulty.

“So, we have given them a limited period by which time, if they only have one dose, they have up to the end of November that they’ll be allowed to return to Guyana,” Dr.  Anthony said, adding this will further protect Guyana from imported cases.

He said that as there are no vaccination sites at the two international airports, passengers desirous of being vaccinated can visit any of the 100 vaccination sites countrywide.

He is urging the population to be vaccinated, as it will slow down the infection and death rates.

 

CMC

 

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