…as commercial zone closes
As Guyana continues to take measures to protect itself from the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Lethem Town Council is putting measures in place to protect its residents by restricting the Takutu Bridge.

This was revealed by Deputy Mayor, Debra King during a telephone interview with Guyana Times on Tuesday. She noted that the move is important in an effort to protect Guyana from any additional cases of COVID-19.
This came as a result of the commercial zone in the Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) township completely shutting down on Tuesday over COVID-19 fears. According to information reaching Guyana Times, businesses – particularly Chinese-owned, took the decision to shut their doors as Guyana battles to contain the spread of COVID-19.
With Lethem’s commercial zone closed, residents in the town, as well as surrounding villages, are complaining of being affected. They have reported that many of them are now left without an income to maintain themselves and family.
The COVID-19 precautions have also led to the cancellation of a number of events in the country including the Rupununi Rodeo. Several countries have also taken the decision to shut down their borders in an effort to contain the spread of the virus.
Lethem sits on Guyana’s border with Brazil. Thus far, Brazil’s Health Ministry said that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country has reached 234, up by 34 from Sunday. Cases are found in most states. Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the first and third most populated states, have seen sustained transmission.
Brazil’s President, Jair Bolsonaro, despite testing negative, was told to maintain isolation for a week and be tested again, as 13 members of his entourage in a recent trip to the United States have tested positive.












