Businesses which are caught breaching the new COVID guidelines as outlined in the National Emergency Safety Measures No. 20 will be shut down for one month.
This has been iterated by the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the Tourism & Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) in a joint release on Saturday. Both businesses and patrons have been urged to comply with the new guidelines.
President of THAG, Harrinand Persaud, in the statement, noted that THAG fully appreciates the magnitude of these revised guidelines on tourism and hospitality businesses in a peak period. “However, we also recognise that these efforts are necessary for the health and safety of all. Vaccinations protect us all from becoming very ill. It ensures that we can continue to safely reopen and operate our businesses, to support the livelihoods of our staff and families. We call on all patrons to be supportive of the operations who, for their part, are complying with the guidelines set by the Ministry of Health and National COVID-19 Task Force that they may continue to serve you,” Persaud said.