…overseas observers must quarantine at Govt facility for 14 days
…measures could see activity stretched out for more than 44 days
Chairman of the coalition administration’s COVID-19 task force, Moses Nagamootoo, has refused to allow the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to be considered ‘an essential service’ and as such, permission for the recount of the March 2 General and Regional Elections to continue beyond the 18:00h national curfew was not given.

This would mean that under Nagamootoo’s edict, the recount of the ballots cast would last well beyond 43 days.
This is so since 10 counting stations working daily on the recount would be able to get through five and a half boxes with a two-hour allocation for each or 55 boxes in total each day.

This would give 44 days for the recount of the 2339 boxes of ballots cast on March 2, providing that the recount begins at 06:00h each day which is unlikely to occur.
Compounding things further, the COVID1-19 task force chairman has also decided that “all persons who are permitted special entry into Guyana during this period when our air space is closed to in-bound passengers must submit themselves to being quarantined at a government institution for a period of 14 days”.
GECOM Chairperson, Retired Justice Claudette Singh had on Thursday last signalled to the Commissioners that the Caribbean Community (Caricom) Secretary General has been contacted to field a team to Guyana for the recount process.













