Businesses in Guyana are from Monday started asking customers for vaccination cards or negative PCR tests, in keeping with the government’s latest measures.

Republic Bank (Guyana) says it will “enforce” the new measures.

This means that those customers, who are not vaccinated, must make an appointment to see a Republic Bank representative.

On the date of the appointment, persons must walk with the negative PCR test result that has been taken within seven days.

Guyana’s Shadow Attorney General, Roysdale Forde has railed against the new measures that extend to private businesses, saying that they violate constitutional rights such as civil liberties.

The Guyana Public Service Union, Guyana Teachers Union and the Guyana Trades Union Congress have already moved to the court to challenge the impact of those measures on government workers.

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