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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2021 | GUYANATIMESGY.COM
Guyana’s active COVID-19 cases stand at 498 – as 21 new cases recorded in last 24 hours
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he Ministry of Health has reported that another 21 new novel coronavirus cases were detected in the last 24 hours from some 1294 tests conducted in Guyana. According to new statistics released by the Ministry on Sunday, the total number of confirmed cases in Guyana is now 8420 – 4358 males and 4061 females. However, the country’s active cases continue to increase with the figure now at 498 – 17 more than what was reported on Saturday. Of the current active cases, 10 persons remain in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the other 488 persons are in isolation, that is, 38 in institutional quarantine and the remaining 450 in home isolation.
There are also 11 persons in institutional quarantine. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 death toll remains at 189, with the latest fatality recorded on Tuesday last when a 69-year-old female from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) died while receiving care at a medical facility. Additionally, the number of persons who have recovered from the life-threatening virus has also gone up to 7733, that is, four more recoveries when compared to the previous day. To date, some 60,094 persons have been tested for the novel coronavirus in Guyana. Of the 21 new cases recorded on Sunday, one was detected in Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara); 16 cases in the
Demerara-Mahaica region, and the other four cases in Region Seven (CuyuniMazaruni). The figures in the other seven regions – Region One (Barima-Waini); Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam); Region Five (MahaicaBerbice); Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne); Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni); Region Nine (Upper TakutuUpper Essequibo) and Region 10 (Upper DemeraraBerbice) – remained the same. Since taking office, the PPP/C Government has embarked on a massive testing drive to ensure that all positive cases, especially asymptomatic cases, are detected. As the number of cases continues to increase in the country, Government
1 dead, 1 critical after Linden Highway smash-up
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60-year-old man is now dead, while another is seriously injured, following an accident on Dora Public Road, Soesdyke-Linden Highway, on Saturday evening. The dead man has been identified as Murvey Andrew Madhoo of Independence Boulevard La Penitence, Georgetown. The injured person, Sherwin Rhodius, is said to be hospitalised in a critical condition. According to the Police report, at about 20:00h on the day in question, a motor pick-up was stationary on the western side of the Dora Public Road while transferring goods to another vehicle when the driver
Dead: Murvey Andrew Madhoo
of a speeding motor lorry allegedly lost control and collided with one of the pickups. It was reported that the
right-side front of the lorry collided with the right-side front of the pick-up which then collided with Madhoo and Sherwin Rhodius, both of whom were standing between the two vehicles. As a result of the collision, the two men sustained severe injuries. Madhoo was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival while Rhodius was rushed to Linden Public Hospital Complex where he was admitted as a patient. His condition is regarded as critical. Following the accident, a breathalyser test was conducted on the driver of the truck and he was found to be below the legal limit of alcohol. He was nevertheless taken into Police custody. The body of the dead man is at the Georgetown Public Hospital mortuary awaiting a post-mortem. An investigation has been launched into the accident.
two weeks ago rolled out the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines to frontline workers and persons with comorbidities to protect against the deadly virus. This batch of AstraZeneca vaccines was donated by the Government of Barbados and Guyana is awaiting the arrival of the jabs from the COVAX facility. Nevertheless, health authorities are reminding all Guyanese to observe the protocols of the COVID-19 Emergency Measures (No 14), which are in effect until February 28, 2021. This order emphasises,
among other things, the need for correct and consistent use of a face mask when leaving home; the importance of maintaining the six feet physical distance from others, and the need for good hand hygiene to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Meanwhile, the measures also stipulate a curfew from 22:30h (10:30 pm) to 04:00h (04:00 am). Restaurants and places of worship continue to operate at 40 per cent capacity. Gyms are to operate at 50 per cent capacity while sporting events are only permitted with approval from the
Health Minister. If anyone is displaying any of the symptoms associated with COVID-19, or need any additional information, kindly contact the COVID-19 Hotline on 231-1166, 2267480 or 624-6674 immediately or visit www.health.gov. gy. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), as of Sunday, some 110,749,023 confirmed cases were reported globally along with 2,455,131 deaths. WHO also reported on Sunday that in the Region of the Americas, that is, Latin America and the Caribbean, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has increased to 49,296,115 while the death toll in the region has gone up to 1,171,294.
Mahaicony farmer crushed to death by water pump
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farmer was on Sunday crushed to death by a water pump he was operating at his backdam located at Esau and Jacob Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara (ECD). The dead man has been identified as 51-year-old Seegobin Persaud, a rice farmer of Mortis Mahaicony,
ECD, Region Five (MahaicaBerbice). Based on reports received, Persaud would normally pump water into his farmland with a water pump attached to a tractor. He was seen going into his rice field on Sunday. However, at about 15:00h, his son went to check on his father but in-
stead found his dismembered body. The young man raised an alarm and the Police were contacted. The severely injured man was taken to the Mahaicony Cottage Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. An investigation has been launched into the gruesome incident.