Even as Guyana resumes regular ferry service between Moleson Creek Corentyne and South Drain Suriname travelers will be required to provide a negative Polymerase Chain Reaction Test (PCR) test done within 72 hours of travel in order to gain entry to the country. More from Temika Rodney.
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The Ministry of Public Works and the Canawaima Ferry Service Inc. are pleased to announce the resumption of a regular ferry service between Moleson Creek Corentyne and South Drain Suriname from Sunday, 21 of February 2021. It is expected that the ferry will depart Guyana at approximately 9:00am, (checkin begins at…
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Any person from Guyana, who wishes to board the Ferry at Moleson Creek, Corentyne to South Drain, Suriname, will only be allowed to do so when they produce a negative Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Test result taken within 72 hours of their schedule time of departure to Suriname. This is…