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GDF to sanction non-vaccinated soldiers, says report

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) issued a directive stating that sanctions will be instituted against officers and ranks who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

According to Newssource Guyana, this was revealed in an internal memo that was issued to Commanders late Friday.

Although government officials said that COVID-19 vaccines are not mandatory, the memo stated that all members of the GDF who are refusing the vaccines will be interviewed and told of “disincentives that will follow and possible sanctioning by the Force”.

It also stated that only vaccinated soldiers will be permitted on transportation belonging to the GDF and vaccinated persons are to be served meals first at the bases.

The report states that the memo instructs Commanders to reorganise the barracks at the various bases in such a way that the vaccinated soldiers will be housed separately from those who are not vaccinated.

The GDF measures are to take effect on Monday.

Meanwhile, concerning the rate of infection, Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo on Friday said there was also no empirical evidence to prove that shifting the current curfew hours would reduce the spread of the virus.

The current curfew starts at 10:30 pm and ends at 4 a.m. (local time) daily.

Speaking during a press conference, Jagdeo said other countries in the region, which have been in lockdown since the start of the pandemic, experienced worse levels of infections.

“We have demonstrated that there is no imperial evidence to say shifting curfew hours you will get less rates of infection,” said Jagdeo who added that the government was not considering a lockdown.

He, in turn, urged all citizen to get vaccinated noting that once the majority of the population is vaccinated, then persons can stop wearing masks and the country and fully reopen. (CMC)

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