It is the obligation of all stakeholders to actively promote the Covid-19 vaccination programme

Dear Editor,

To my sisters and brothers in Guyana, the COVID-19 vaccines can save our lives. Let us do the right thing and protect ourselves and our families. Do not allow mischievous fake stories to stop you from taking the COVID-19 vaccines. Take the vaccine now. By the end of today, Guyana would have vaccinated more than 115,000 persons with a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Already more than 1,800 persons have also received a second dose of the vaccines, thus, being fully vaccinated. In an unfair world where vaccines have not been distributed equitably and where developing countries have been scrounging around, trying to find vaccines for their people, Guyana has done an amazing job of acquiring vaccines and rolling out the vaccines to people across the country. The country has acquired enough vaccines to fully vaccinate 261,000 persons and the President and the government are actively negotiating to procure enough vaccines for more than 500,000 persons.  It is critical that every adult person living in Guyana be vaccinated.

Thus, it is with concern that vaccination teams are encountering a high level of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in certain communities in Guyana. The Ministry of Health has been working actively to dispel the rumours and fake stories that, unfortunately, have been circulating about the COVID-19 vaccines. The vaccines are absolutely safe. The story that the vaccines contain a microchip to permit the government to spy on people is absurd. The opposition leaders and MPs who took the vaccines along with their families know that. The stories that the vaccines will turn people into some different kind of animal is plain craziness. The stories that the vaccines will make people impotent are patented fake news. The stories that the vaccines represent the “mark of the beast” mentioned in the bible is nonsense. The stories that dozens of people have already died from the vaccines are reckless. There are other unbelievably absurd stories that people spread. There is one truth – COVID-19 is a killer and the vaccines can help us stop it.

After more than 115,000 persons receiving vaccines in Guyana, there has been no adverse event caused by the vaccines. Minor side effects such as a fever, chills, pain at the site of the injection are normal side effects of any vaccine. A billion persons around the world have also taken the vaccines and there is no reason to doubt the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines. Already, where the vaccines have been administered in any meaningful amount, the number of COVID-19 cases have dropped and the number of deaths have dropped. Clearly, many developed countries are vaccinating themselves out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Guyana is endeavoring to do the same. But the stories circulating about the vaccines have misrepresented the truth. Having visited some of these communities in Region 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10 and having spoken to persons in Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9, the same narrative is evident in these communities. In all of these communities, COVID-19 Vaccine uptake is low. It is counter to national interest to sugar-coat this reality.

The circumstances demand bluntness, this is no time for diplomatic language. The lives of our people are at risk and those who peddle fake stories about the COVID-19 vaccines deserve condemnation. It is a shameless act to put people’s lives at risk. The fact is that the MoH operate about one hundred fixed-sites around the country. These are health facilities, such as hospitals and health centers. We have tried, in addition to these fixed-site vaccination centres, to reach out to persons via community outreaches. We will continue to reach out to people. We will go out to all communities, with repeat attempts, as many times as possible. We thank those community leaders that have assisted us. We thank the business communities for their robust efforts to encourage their employees. We thank the religious leaders who have come out with enthusiasm to assist the MoH and the health workers.

The Pandits, Imams and Pastors that have supported the MoH represent a major reason for the vaccination success so far. For those leaders, business and religious, who are still on the sideline, being bystanders, I urge you to become voices for a good cause. Noticeably absent from those who have publicly supported the vaccination program has been the leaders of APNU/AFC. These leaders have taken the vaccines, have requested waivers of requirements to facilitate relatives and friends who did not meet eligibility when there was an age limitation.  I do not know who is behind the whispering campaign. These vaccines will save people’s lives. It is the obligation of all political parties and their leaders to actively promote vaccination against COVID-19. I am hopeful that all political parties and their leaders are fully behind the vaccination campaign.

Sincerely,

Advisor to the Minister of Health

Dr. Leslie Ramsammy