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22 new Covid cases; 2 in ICU

A total of 65,294 novel coronavirus cases have been recorded to date, following the detection of 22 new infections within the last 24-hours. There are...

Guyana receives Covid vaccines for children age 5-11

Guyana received 52,800 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses from the Government of Spain for children ages 5-11. The vaccines arrived this morning via the Amerijit...

Govt wants to develop Centre of Excellence for cancer treatment – Pres. Ali

President Dr Irfaan Ali said that his Government will be launching a four-pronged aggressive healthcare plan targeting vulnerable persons and providing speciality care. This, the...

50-Y-O dies from Covid

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced that as of June 3rd, 2022, one more person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19)...

73 new Covid cases; 2 in ICU

Guyana has recorded 73 new cases of the novel coronavirus, taking the total positives detected to date to 65, 148. There are two persons in...

Covid: 106 new cases; 3 in ICU

Guyana has recorded 106 new cases of the novel coronavirus virus, taking the total positives detected to date to 65,075. There are three persons in...

3-month-old girl among 3 new Covid deaths recorded

Three more individuals who were infected with the novel coronavirus have died, taking the total number of deaths from the pandemic to 1,237. SEX                 AGE REGION...

135 new Covid cases recorded

Guyana has recorded 135 new cases of the novel coronavirus, taking the total positives detected to date to 64,763. There are three persons in the...

Man, 59, is country’s latest Covid fatality

A 59-year-old man who was infected with the novel coronavirus is the country's latest Covid-19 fatality, taking the total deaths recorded to date to...

52 new COVID cases detected

The Ministry of Health has reported that 52 persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 24-hours. This now takes active cases in Guyana...

Recent Articles

Sod turned for Guyana’s first School for the Deaf

In its unwavering commitment to inclusive education and the development of all learners, the Ministry of Education today took a historic step in Guyana’s...

Man jailed two months for harming mother

Kishawn Nauth, a 26-year-old labourer of Lot 25 Bush Lot, Essequibo Coast, was today sentenced to two months imprisonment for injuring his mother. Nauth was...

Essequibo man on $300k bail for rape charge

Gopaul Shawn Baljodha, a 46-year-old labourer of Onderneeming Sand Pit, Essequibo Coast, has been placed on bail after being arraigned on a rape charge. Baljodha...

1.7 million tonnes of bauxite produced in 2024

Guyana’s bauxite industry is experiencing a significant resurgence. The 1.7 million tonnes of bauxite that was produced in 2024 represents a 225 per cent...

Nearly US$1B earned from gold in 2024 as large-scale producers restart, expand operations

Guyana recorded a sizeable increase in gold production last year, with Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat revealing that gold brought in earnings to...

Guyana to get first mental health court this year – Chancellor

Guyana’s judiciary is set to launch its first-ever Mental Health Court this year, marking a major step in improving access to justice. At the ceremonial...

Guyana tapping into Indian experts to strengthen forensic capabilities

As the Government of Guyana works to improve the investigative capabilities of the Guyana Police Force, it will be turning to India for forensic...

Dorcas Club Nursery School pupils relocated from “unsafe” building

See below for a statement from the Education Ministry on the relocation of Dorcas Club Nursery School pupils: January 14, 2025 – Following the discovery...

Serious crimes down by 42.6% in Region 7 – Commander

Police Commander for Regional Division #7 (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), Senior Superintendent Dion Moore, revealed on Monday that during the years 2023 and 2024, his Division recorded...

“It’s a huge undertaking that has to happen” – Culture Minister on copyright laws

Recognising that strong copyright legislation is needed to support the work of local creatives, Culture Minister Charles Ramson Jr. said that an in-depth analysis...