Guyana records three more COVID-19 deaths, 90 new infections

Guyana has recorded three more COVID-19 fatalities, taking the death count to 452. The Health Ministry said today that the patients were admitted with...

Shipment of Sputnik V second dose expected in a week – President

Guyana will be receiving a shipment of component two of the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine within the next week, President Dr Irfaan Ali said...

IDB contributes US$750K to support CARPHA’s coordinated COVID-19 response in Caribbean

The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) received a grant from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to promote regional health security through the coordination of...

Region Two to open $12M Covid isolation facility

Region Two Regional Health Officer, Dr. Ranjeev Singh has said construction is soon to be completed on a $12 million COVID-19 facility at the...

Four more die of COVID-19; 258 new cases recorded

The Health Ministry has confirmed that four more persons, who were tested positive for COVID-19, have died, taking the death toll to 744. The patients...

Quarter Billion-dollar contract awarded to build polyclinic at North Ruimveldt

A contract in the sum of $259, 711,660 has been awarded for the construction of a Polyclinic at Blue Mountain Road, Festival City Entrance,...

Youths With HIV/AIDS Also Being Targeted In Ministry’s Adolescent Health Programme

Not only teenage mothers, but those teenagers who have special needs and those living with HIV/AIDS are among the target of the Ministry of...

Hospitalised holders of bogus COVID-19 vaccination cards can mislead healthcare providers, skew results –...

Holders of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards can mislead medical workers in administering care, should they become hospitalised, Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony said today....

Guyana will stop incoming flights from midnight tomorrow

To reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCCA) has decide - with the approval of the Cabinet Task Force –...

Gov’t commits to supporting scholars studying overseas amid COVID-19 crisis

The Department of Public Service has reaffirmed its commitment to students studying overseas on scholarships. In fact, the department said that it remains in...

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