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Covid-19 compromising Grenada’s security; 7-day curfew imposed

This story was posted 2 years ago
29 March 2020
in General News, Health
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by Linda Straker

  • Grenada’s security is compromised by Covid-19
  • Mandatory 24-hour curfew from 7 pm on Monday, 30 March 2020
  • Every person shall remain confined to their place of residence (inclusive of their yard space)

Health Minister, Nickolas Steele, said Grenada’s security is compromised in a way that it has never been before, by Covid-19, the coronavirus currently responsible for thousands of deaths worldwide.

As part of measures to reduce its spread in the country the island will be starting a 7-day mandatory 24-hour curfew from 7 pm on Monday, 30 March 2020.

“Lives are at stake. Your life is at stake. Your grandmother’s life is at stake. Your father’s life is under threat. My life and that of my family are under threat, and so is my neighbour’s. Whole families stand to be wiped out. From the halls of the palace to the seat of prime ministers, to the village slums, Covid-19 has shown that it respects no one,” Steele said in an address to the nation on Sunday night.

The mandatory curfew will be imposed beginning from 7 pm on Monday, 30 March and ending at 7 pm on 6 April 2020. During this period, every person shall remain confined to their place of residence (inclusive of their yard space), to avoid contact outside of their household; except as provided in the regulations or as may be authorised in writing by the Commissioner of Police.

Grenada as of 28 March, had 9 positive Covid-19 cases. Three were traced back directly to a Virgin Atlantic flight which arrived from the United Kingdom on 16 March. Five of the cases are persons who were exposed through one of the UK cases, while one is imported-related through relatives who arrived from New York on 17 March.

As of last week Wednesday, Grenada, acting with guidance from the 1987 Emergency Power Act declared a limited State of Emergency and gazetted the 2020 Covid-19 regulations which among other things, provides for a curfew from 7 pm to 5 am.

However, in his emotional address, Steele disclosed that several persons have not been complying with the regulations which were designed to convey the seriousness of the health threat about the coronavirus. Police to date have arrested persons for violating different sections of the regulations which on summary conviction is liable to a fine of EC$1,000 and to imprisonment for 12 months.

“Every time you break or ignore guidelines to quarantine when you have been exposed, you are potentially taking the life of one of our citizens. Maybe you are prepared to take the gamble, but unfortunately, it’s not only to your detriment. You are endangering the lives of each of us,” he said before announcing the new measures that the government is to enforce.

Point out the ruling New National Party administration is not in the business of gambling, Steele who also served as Minister responsible for Social Security, said, “Everything else pales in comparison to the health and wellbeing of a nation. This is not about economics. It is about saving lives. It is about public health, public safety and public order.”

He then announced that beach parties, bar gatherings and boat parties must end. “The crowded buses will be parked up. Everything that puts our lives and livelihood at risk, ends. Fellow citizens, as a result of the inability of some of you to follow the guidelines designed to keep you safe, the government is now revisiting the measures from last week, with a view to escalating them,” he promised. “This will give our medical authorities the necessary mechanisms to contain the very real possibility of a community spread of this Covid-19 virus. It will also ensure that there is proper maintenance of supplies and services.”

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Comments 19

  1. Stephanie H. Bleasdille says:
    2 years ago

    Well done Minister Steele.. I only hope my fellow GRENADIANS are in compliance… GOD BLESS GRENADA CT

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  2. Ann Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    Am a Grenadian leaving in the UK we have to isolate our selves for three months because we have a underline health issues. I had the virus but very mild, I lost my taste buds and smell for a week, aches and pains yes plenty of warm water a shot of rum with freshly squeezed lemon juice which helped. Please take heed of the government they know best. They doing it for you the people of Grenada otherwise everyone will be wiped out completely. Stay Bless all.

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  3. Youland Parris says:
    2 years ago

    Level Head, I can’t believe you think there is no justification for the 24 hrs. Curfew. I work on the front line in health care and see dead bodies every day, it is horrifying. If the disease spreads rapidly in Grenada as it does here, the entire population will be gone. So, look closely and pay attention please. By the way, do you know that, Grenada has olny 6 ventilators?

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  4. Jacqueline Brand says:
    2 years ago

    Please take it seriously it is not an over reaction. I am in London and people are dying please please do not mix with other people. I visit grenada every year and have friends their I want you all to be safe. Please do not ignore what your asked to do stay safe and love to you all.

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  5. Level headed says:
    2 years ago

    My country’s leaders are panicking and throwing the whole island into unnecessary chaos. I really hope they are prepared to deal with the social,psychological and economic fallout. There can be no justification for a 24hr. Curfew.

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  6. Mrs Kim Zsinko says:
    2 years ago

    God bless all of you in Grenada, especially our family on Mt Moritz, the Harris and Dowdens.
    Following the rules now will end this sooner.
    Breaking the rules will infect all of you, some may survive, there is no medication for this disease, only our immune systems, to fight this, we must stay apart. Good luck to all

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  7. Ricky Millette says:
    2 years ago

    Good for him!!! 100 percent right! People are being ignorant and don’t care. This is a very good thing. It’s sad and this virus is a real threat. Pray to God during this time.

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  8. Mike R says:
    2 years ago

    I am a yearly visitor to your beautiful home. I love your country and people. We have the same rules in New Jersey. People flaunt them also. Some who are not ignorant but uncaring. If you care you will follow them glad the government is being strong. Much love and blessings to you all.

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  9. Concerned says:
    2 years ago

    If you’re not testing, you’re operating blind. And if you operate blind, you’re gambling!

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