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Covid-19 update: Grenada Dashboard 19 September

This story was posted 9 months ago
20 September 2021
in Health, PRESS RELEASE
3 min. read
Ministry of Health Grenada
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The following is an update as of 11:00 pm on 19 September 2021.

First confirmed case of Covid-19 in Grenada was reported on 22 March 2020.

LOCAL (CURRENTLY)
New positive case(s) 236
Active cases 2,675
• Imported 9
• Import-related 0
• Local 2,666
Hospitalised 73
In self-isolation 2,675
In quarantine facilities 305
LOCAL (TOTAL)
Confirmed cases 4,077
• Imported 129
Recovered 1,347
Hospitalised 131
Deaths 55
RT-PCR tests conducted 67,016
Tests completed today 1,660
Vaccinated (1st dose) 32,254
Vaccinated (2nd dose) 21,433
GLOBAL
Confirmed cases 226,844,344
New cases 571,075
Deaths 4,666,334
Vaccine doses administered 5,634,533,040

covid19.gov.gd

Covid-19 Hotline: 45VIRUS (458-4787) or 53VIRUS (538-4787)

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Comments 7

  1. MSmith says:
    9 months ago

    So sad to see Grenada’s self inflicted covid catastrophe – the vaccines have been on site waiting for arms ?? the arms did not show up due to mainly ‘stupid’ reasons – stupid … because the vaccines save lives, you have them and rejected by most ???? What will Grenada look like in 2022 ??

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  2. Thomas says:
    9 months ago

    You get an appointment for the second shot. It is not up to the people. The number simply means that some weeks ago there were just 85 to get their first shot.

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  3. Jane (uk) says:
    9 months ago

    Grenadines please act responsible and save lives now. This will be the start off things to come. Over 300 reported positive yesterday, very hard to read right now.
    Please go ad get vaccinated to reduce hospilation now. This not a joke and no home remedies will help you with this infectious virus.
    Grenada has the DELTA VARIES that very infectious.
    I am pleading with you all to get vaccinated now as one Grenadines to another please.
    Save lives [email protected] vaccine centers.
    Get real and take the vacc now m people. I am with you guys and stay safe

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    • Rebecca says:
      9 months ago

      No thanks .

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  4. anthony slaine says:
    9 months ago

    14% of those who tested are positive. No recoveries yesterday? 534 1st doses but only 85 2nd doses, I know there is a time lag between the two but you would expect the 2nd dose numbers to have caught up by now. Are people being put off getting a second dose? They need to get it for maximum protection.

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    • Rebecca says:
      9 months ago

      They won’t be safe until they take the 4th, 5th and 6th boosters.

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      • joe lembo says:
        9 months ago

        I first came to Grenada since 1991. I loved the island and the friendly people. I have always tried to rent an apartment from local people rather than hotels I have been every year since, except the last 2 for obvious reasons.
        For those who haven’t had the vaccine, I have some information from Worldometer

        UK vaccination rate (whole population) 67%. 991 deaths in the last 7 days.
        This is equivalent to 15 deaths per million people.
        Grenada vaccination rate 18.6% 28 deaths in the last 7 days.
        This is equivalent to 247 deaths per million people

        The data doesn’t lie. Your government did well by locking down earyl, which gave the people time to get vaccinated, but unfortunately this did not happen
        Grenada is now experiencing the horrors that most other countries went through 18 months ago,
        Be wise and learn from what happened in other countries

        Reply

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