COVID-19 Task Force to implement strict measures in mining areas
One of the pre-fab units that will house the screening and testing units in Aranka
One of the pre-fab units that will house the screening and testing units in Aranka

WITH screening and testing underway in the mining district of Aranka/Arangoy, up the Cuyuni River in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), other efforts are being made in a massive COVID-19 Education campaign for miners and person frequenting the district.

Deputy Director of the Health Emergency Operation Center (HEOC) Dr. Leston Payne has described the multi-sectoral approach as a necessary one.
“As you are aware, we have the Public Health team, the Corps of Wardens and the police. So, the approach is a multi-sectoral one, where we will be focusing on educating the populace, because they need to know what we are dealing with,” Dr. Payne said, adding: “Strict measures will be implemented, because it is in their best interest. It is a mining area, and if we are going to be implementing these measures, it will have some adverse economic effect on them.”
Aranka resident Wilbur Wade told the DPI that he welcomed and appreciated the initiative “because a lot of people in this ‘backdam’ not taking it seriously”. He noted that despite the COVID-19 reports reaching the area, “You are seeing people without masks, even though we hear in the news how many people are testing positive.” On the matter of ensuring the guidelines are enforced, Dr. Payne referred to the presence of the Corps of Wardens and a special team of police officers. The National COVID-19 Task Force team will remain in the area until the situation is under control. (DPI)

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