Where is this lawlessness originating from?

Dear Editor,
As the number of COVID-19 cases increased in Guyana, various measures were put in place to combat this dreaded disease including the shutdown of business, villages, curfews etc. In addition to that, schools also feel the squeeze and various means were developed to assist the children in writing their exams.
Whilst it puts the children in a peculiar position, the schools remain closed but last week I saw a child in uniform, and upon inquiring, I was told that he attends a private school in Meten-Meer-Zorg and the school has been open for all classes for one week now.
I am somewhat peeved at this, and wonder who ordered the school to reopen and why would parents risk the safety of their children by sending them to the school. In addition, what are the measures being taken to practice social distancing in the classrooms and are they being monitored by the health officials?
Editor, as the infection rate continues to increase, I’ve also observed various business places gradually opening their doors to business, including the restaurants and bars.
Whilst I understand that people have bills to pay, apparently Guyanese seem to be getting less cautious and scant regards are being given to the dangers lurking around. There are strict rules in regards to the hours businesses should be open for business but at Cornelia Ida (CI), there’s a popular drinking spot and surprisingly, it’s open for business after 22:00h.
Since this deadly disease started, reason existed to suggest that bars are one of the most fortunate places for the spreading of this disease and it also travels when the place is cool. Out of curiosity, I am wondering why the police are allowing these places to open at night?
Why is this lawlessness going on, are they learning from this current political situation that Guyana is presently experiencing?

Respectfully,
Sahadeo Bates