Month: September 2021
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Enforcing your way out of a public health crisis may cause greater vaccine hesitancy and public distrust
By Ruth Rodney Dr. Ruth Rodney is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at York University, Canada. The article…
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Highlights of the United Nations report on climate change
Guyana’s Health Minister has stated that the Delta variant of the COVID-19 pandemic may be in Guyana, judging from the…
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Ms Ferguson – and floods of fraud – Americans’ right to know!
Pity, sad that I’ll never live to SEE… Way in the days of yore – my bygone past – former…
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The excellent scientists
At 83, the visionary American physicist, Dr Martin Hoffert still zooms around in an ELF, a three-wheeled solar and pedal…
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Myth of food security
Despite having the official label of being a food secure nation, it is no secret that Guyana is anything but.…
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CARICOM Day as a Caribbean National Holiday
By Winston Anderson Hon Mr Justice Winston Anderson is third most senior Judge on the Carib-bean Court of Justice (CCJ)…
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We must remember their names
Are young people safe in Guyana? Are they protected? Names like Neesa Gopaul, Isaiah and Joel Henry, Haresh Singh and…
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“Covid-19 did not save the world from extraction.”
By Esther Figueroa Esther Figueroa, Ph.D. is an activist independent film maker, writer, linguist and educator who focuses on the…
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Highlights of the United Nations report on climate change (Part II)
Guyana’s Minister of Health has stated that the Infectious Diseases Hospital facility at Liliendaal may have to be expanded if…
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The Caribbean’s ‘big fish small fish’ problem
Some years ago, the then Prime Minister of Barbados, the late Owen Arthur, told me that unless regional leaders could…
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