–stakeholders anticipate better conditions for commerce by mid-year BOUNDED by the necessary restrictions in place to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19),
COVID-19
WHEN COVID-19 ‘arrived’ in Guyana in March 2020, everything changed for 42-year-old Primary School teacher, Abigail Blackman. Catapulted into an unfamiliar method of teaching,
1. $25,000 COVID-19 relief cash grant for each household 2. $750 million to support rolling out of COVID-19 vaccines 3. $51 million in grants
By now, you must have been inundated with information on the novel coronavirus and the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been a year since the virus
THROUGHOUT Guyana and across the world, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to discompose households and lives in ways never imagined before. Members of society
THERE is no sugar coating of the anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic which has taken over two million lives worldwide. It is even more
Just over one year ago, Guyana was met with its very first case of the novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). Up to that time, our
— as local measures ‘mask’ communities from deadly virus IT is just after the crack of dawn on Monday morning. Dorothy James, an elderly
THE Ministry of Health has reported that another person who tested positive for COVID-19 has succumbed. The victim is a 57-year-old male from Region
– says Health Minister By Vishani Ragobeer STUDENTS who returned to various dorm facilities as the new school term began on Monday were tested