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Bus crawl participants urged to visit Eunice Gibson Polyclinic tomorrow, Jan 2

Bus crawl participants urged to visit Eunice Gibson Polyclinic tomorrow, Jan 2
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Article by The scene at HMP Dodds yesterday afternoon as authorities grappled with the news that a number of prison officers had tested positive for COVID-19 after a bus crawl on Boxing Day. (REC) Social Share Health authorities are trying to find three prison officers who are wanted for testing in connection with the “super spreader event” that has seen at least 45 positive cases of COVID-19. Last night Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, chairman of the Cabinet COVID-19 Sub-Committee, Senator Jerome Walcott, and Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams made public appeals for the employees of Her Majesty’s Prisons Dodds to present themselves at the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic in Warrens, St Michael, so they can be tested for the coronavirus.

COVID assessments underway at polyclinic

Social Share Scores of people are at the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic in Warrens, St Michael, waiting to undergo assessments by public health officials, to determine if they are to be tested for COVID-19. On Friday, the Ministry of Health and Wellness made a public appeal for people who attended a bus crawl on Boxing Day, which was organised by Jason Gittens, to go to the polyclinic for assessment. People in close contact with anyone who attended the bus crawl were asked to go to the polyclinic on Saturday between  9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Those who do not have transportation were advised to call the COVID hotline at 5364500 and avoid taking public transportation.

Group stranded over delayed results

Social Share A group of Guyanese will be back at the Grantley Adams Airport early this morning hoping to leave after a delay in their COVID-19 test results caused them to be bumped from Caribbean Airlines flights yesterday. The stranded 34 men and women were afraid that after the polyclinics took so long to give the results, the 72-hour requirement would put their departure in further jeopardy since they had the tests on Wednesday. Under the protocols, travellers must present a COVID-19 negative result done 72 hours prior to departure. The passengers said the tests were done at Winston Scott Polyclinic, the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic and the Branford Taitt Polyclinic but rather than receiving their results they were given letters indicating the results were “pending”. With their flights already booked, panic set in yesterday as they were still without the results.  (AC)

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