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Restaurants allowed to resume dine-in service

Nightly curfew continues

This story was posted 2 years ago
4 January 2021
in Business, Health, PRESS RELEASE
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The nightly curfew in Grenada will continue for another week. This decision was taken at Monday’s Cabinet meeting.

The 8 pm to 5 am curfew is intended to limit the level of nighttime movement and social activities as the country seeks to manage the potential spread of Covid-19.

Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Dr the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell said he believes the country is on the right path with the significant decline in Covid-19 cases following the recent spike, with the detection of a cluster. However, he noted that Government must maintain the restriction on social activities to help reduce the level of active Covid-19 cases.

Although the curfew remains in effect, under the new regulations, restaurants are permitted to resume dine-in services within the allowed hours of operation.

Proprietors must however, strictly adhere to the Covid-19 protocols, ensuring full compliance with the recommended physical distance and the daily log which will facilitate prompt and efficient contact tracing, should that become necessary. Restaurant owners and operators are further advised that operations must cease within a suitable timeframe that will allow staff to commute home before 8 pm.

The public is also advised that the ban on all commercial flights between Grenada and the United Kingdom will remain in effect until 11 January 2021.

All residents are encouraged to comply with the current regulations and are reminded to follow the recommended Covid-19 protocols – wash or sanitise hands frequently, maintain physical distance and wear a mask at all time in public spaces.

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Comments 4

  1. GF says:
    2 years ago

    The Govrnment should keep the boarders closed. The UK is under lockdown due to the high level of covid, so why are the borders re opening to the UK next week. Hopefully it’s to return UK citizens home. Keep Grenada Safe.

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  2. Jan says:
    2 years ago

    We obviously not reading or listening. Covid is not a joke. Barbados has 2 days off this week. Why. The people are not adhering to the rules. Spike in the number of cases. Nothing wrong with keeping students home to avoid more problems. Stay home and obey the authorities. Isn’t one death enough.

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  3. Manny says:
    2 years ago

    How ridiculous is this.. the PM is clueless..now you are going into another week of lockdown..schools can’t reopen..and now you say in house dining… Keith..time to move on..way pasT time for you and bowen… forester learn from hood and others .. this is not a bliss…ur gonna be used just like the rest..have some pride and dignity…

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  4. Mike says:
    2 years ago

    Lets see how long

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