The State has decided to appeal the order of the summary judge of the administrative court of Guyana authorizing the reopening of bars and restaurants in town, we learned in a press release from the prefecture.
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On Monday, a summary judge of the administrative court of Guyana had suspended in Cayenne two articles of the prefect's decree of braking measures, dated October 22 and entered into force on Saturday, after having been seized for the second time in summary. freedom by a union of restaurateurs and bar managers and the union of tourist operators.
The judge had indicated that his order would take effect within 36 hours, therefore encouraging the prefect to take a new decree allowing restaurants and bars to open in urban areas in the evening until 10:30 p.m. on weekdays as in the green zone, as well as on Sunday.
Health context invoked
The State decided to appeal, highlighting in the
press
release the "
incidence rate still very high in the territory (at 227 per 100,000 inhabitants as of October 26), the very deadly fourth wave still raging in the territory, and the low vaccination rate which still suggests far too many serious cases and in view of high hospital pressure
”.
This appeal not being suspensive, pending the decision of the Council of State, the prefect of the Guyana region Thierry Queffelec therefore issued a new decree on Wednesday "
which complies with the order of the summary judge by extending the opening on the terrace and in the dining room with air purification of restaurants, drinking establishments and itinerant shops in the orange zone, according to the conditions already established for the green zone
”.
The health pass applies to all reopened establishments, and the curfew continues to apply with an exemption now provided until 10:30 p.m. for people going to a restaurant or a drinking establishment, specifies the text. .