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Covid-19 update: Grenada Dashboard 11 October

This story was posted 7 months ago
12 October 2021
in Health, PRESS RELEASE
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Ministry of Health Grenada
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First confirmed case of Covid-19 in Grenada was reported on 22 March 2020.

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Comments 5

  1. Sandra Steinhause says:
    7 months ago

    Why has the dashboard report become 3 days later than today’s date?

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  2. King! says:
    7 months ago

    At this rate most Grenadians don’t intend to and will not get vaccinated . Grenadians just like many people worldwide are very skeptical and very hesitant of these Jabs , especially when the government is trying to bribe people into taking it . Keith Mitchell is one of the leading globalist and just like the other PM puppets he will sell out his people for money in the disguise of a vaccine .

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  3. JenJen says:
    7 months ago

    I want to know how many deaths are due to non-treatment of ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS of the vaccines due to ignorance of what the warning signs are by both the medical staff and the vaccinated person? You MUST EDUCATE the public as to what ALL the adverse side effects can be and what signs and symptoms should make them go to the EMERGENCY dept IMMEDIATELY!!! Most of these side effects can be dealt with by properly educated and knowledgeable medical staff but only if the patients KNOW what to watch for.

    I have yet to see since the vaccines were approved the sharing of the details if the SIDE EFFECTS !! Stop lying to people that they are always minor. I have experienced severe side effects myself and know this isn’t true. Even the drug companies tell you more. Most persons do have mild symptoms post vaccination BUT many do not. So be TRANSPARENT and advise the population TRUTHFULLY and SAVE LIVES!!

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    • anthony slaine says:
      7 months ago

      There is a two million to one chance of under 50 year olds developing a blood clot after having Astra Zeneca vaccine. Risk of developing blood clots after being infected with Covid is approximately ten times higher. Yes, there is a very tiny risk of serious side effects from being vaccinated but this is far outweighed by the potential effects of having the disease including a 2% chance of dying from it.

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  4. anthony slaine says:
    7 months ago

    It is very worrying that the number of people getting their first dose of vaccine has been dropping over the last week & the total for yesterday was only 90, second dose was 529 which is very good.
    If we compare this to 1st October, when vaccinations were ramping up, 208 got their first dose, only 114 got their second dose, lower number due to time lag between first & second dose.
    If this trend continues it looks like we are reaching the limit on numbers prepared to be vaccinated. This will be very bad for Grenada. The low vaccination rate will force more lockdowns & loss of freedom.

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