The following is an update as of 4 pm on 26 May 2021.
First confirmed case of Covid-19 in Grenada was reported on 22 March 2020.
LOCAL (CURRENTLY) | |
New positive case(s) | 0 |
Active cases | 0 |
• Imported | 0 |
• Local | 0 |
Hospitalised | 0 |
In self-isolation | 0 |
In quarantine facilities | 397 |
LOCAL (TOTAL) | |
Confirmed cases | 161 |
• Imported | 83 |
Recovered | 160 |
Hospitalised | 6 |
Death(s) | 1 |
RT-PCR tests conducted | 30,611 |
Vaccinated (1st dose) | 17,344 |
Vaccinated (2nd dose) | 8,200 |
GLOBAL | |
Confirmed cases | 167,492,769 |
New cases | 461,347 |
Deaths | 3,482,907 |
Vaccine doses administered | 1,491,041,497 |
Covid-19 Hotline: 45VIRUS (458-4787) or 53VIRUS (538-4787)
GIS
Just out of curiousity, how many RT PCR cycles do Grenada amplify?
I recall at one point last year the standard was 45 cycles which was ridiculous and literally guarantee a 97% False Positive.
Then the standard was dropped to 35, then 33 and I believe the CDC recently recommend 28 cycles.
So what is the current RT PCR Cycle in Grenada?
Also about six months ago independent tests showed once you hit more than 24 cycles for the RT PCR test, it dropped from 97% to 93% False Positive.
Which leads one to ask…. just what is the point of the very expensive RT PCR tests, other than using false positive data for scaremonger propaganda and of course as another money maker for the Cult of Covid Elite.
Anyhow, can anyone enlighten me