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Covid-19 update: Grenada Dashboard 5 October

This story was posted 9 months ago
5 October 2021
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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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  1. anthony slaine says:
    9 months ago

    554 new vaccinations yesterday. Is that a record?

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    • Karma karma says:
      9 months ago

      So all those who are now fully vaccinated have 7 months until it wanes to more of less nothing without a booster.

      Sad it took a situation like Israel for them to understand the longevity of Pfizer to realise that those who got there vaccines earlier on was those who became ill and died with COVID-19 because it wanes so much over a few months.

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      • Kesri Johnson says:
        9 months ago

        Believe it or not mRNA Spike Antibodies starts to wane after just 12 days.

        After tens weeks its way below the 50% threshold of a viable vaccine.

        In the case of Israel, even without the Adverse Reactions, its probably a combination of suppressed Inate Immunity as well as Antigen Specific Priming and ADE which allowed the Delta variant, to run riot through the double and triple vaccinated.

        Amazingly, those with a God Given Comprehensive Natural Immunity had no problem destroying the new mutations.

        Thats why these Experimental drugs needed to be properly tested before being forced on to people.

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        • moko says:
          9 months ago

          Now Grenada allu need to hire a fact checker an flag crazy comments like this as mis leading. Allowing mis information said as if facts to stand on you website make allu a tool for mis information. Me teenage daughter she get better words than me she call it ‘complicit in harming society.’ Is a disservice. Allu journalists supposed to encourage truth, not be a tool that passively allow content that help keep this nation in health crisis.

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          • moko says:
            9 months ago

            See that allu ‘moderate’ comments that might hurt somebody feelings but let health mis information that is far more dangerous stand. Is a joke.

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            • CT says:
              9 months ago

              People like you would be very happy under oppressive regimes like China and North Korea where censorship is disguised and stopping the spread of disinformation. Posting something false is not a crime it just shows ignorance or at worst evil intent. Who would stop the Government, WHO, UN and high-level bodies from spreading misinformation? Who defines misinformation Facebook, Twitter, Youtube you?

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              • moko says:
                9 months ago

                Save you drama, different opinion is not a problem. China north korea doh make me laugh. Who would stop govt etc from spreading mis information? Well FACT CHECKERS and good journalism to start, NOT people spreading mis information. Who define Covid mis information is Science and Healthcare.

                People doh want to take the vaccine das fine, but blatant LIES passed on as facts should have red flag or warning. It harmful. Who want false information from ignorance or evil intent as you call it to influence people health decision. If someone claim vaccine stop transmission completely well flag that too. Why you think Youtube banning mis information. Because of the harm it do to society. Facebook flag some mis information because of the harm it do to the community, and now they in trouble because of public safety. Look twitter mis information policy https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/medical-misinformation-policy

                We asking help from the world but crippling ourselfs with mis information. Giving blatant LIES a public platform to be broadcast again and again is irresponsible and ‘complicit’ in the mis leading. That weaken the hard work and sacrifice people fighting this crisis doing.

      • Grenadian says:
        9 months ago

        Uhmmmm. But this is why some have said they wanted to wait first to make the best decision. But many of them have been labeled antivac just because they wanted to see how things would play out. It’s the same thing with any new device (cell ph etc) there are always some bugs that have to be worked out and so you wait till it’s fixed then you purchase .. how come the not anti-tech for waiting on a bug to work out but you’re antivac for a vaccine….. smh

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        • Karma karma says:
          9 months ago

          Forcing peoples lives and livelihoods with new drugs is a joke! Waiting is perfectly fine.

          There are many of us who chose to wait for reasons just like this and not to mention the facts that the media habe not disclosed about the people who have died of had ill effects from taking the vaccine, just check out the yellow card for these vaccines that detail the number of people that coroners have ruled as died from covid vaccine. Like we keep saying pertaining to covid19, one death is too much, the same goes for the vaccine if you ask me.

          Some ppl are just willing to follow crowds which leads them astray. I for one am not anti vaccine, my older child had all their childhood vaccines because they have been around long enough for the population to be aware of the short and longterm effects.

          It’s sad to see in my country that people are shunning the unvaccinated like we are leper’s and everyone can vex with us because we deciding to wait for outcomes just as these.

          Allu need to humble allu self and if it’s vax you want go ahead, then sit back and hush up and let us make up our mind as we feel fit.

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          • Jazmine Charles says:
            9 months ago

            To vax or not… roll the dice as you will.
            Cumulative deaths 165
            Fully Vaccinated – 2.4%
            Partially vaccinated – 1.2%
            Unvaccinated – 96.4%

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          • Frederic Baldwin says:
            9 months ago

            And if it’s covid you want then go ahead, that will be your karma.

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        • Frederic Baldwin says:
          9 months ago

          Waiting to see if the latest phone is for purpose won’t affect your health

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          • Grenadian says:
            9 months ago

            Which is why it’s even more critical for someone to be sure. A phone won’t affect you health but the vaccine can’t. You have no idea who will have an adverse reaction. You or your family was ok when you took it don’t mean that others will be. So they have their right to wait, check their health status, be sure it’s what they want to do and be prepared to deal with any adverse reactions if it happens. Are you going to help a family who may have a loved one with an adverse reaction after the vaccine. Let’s say the person got paralyzed.. Will you go and assist the family with care? These are legitimate concerns some may have. What has the government put in place to deal with that. You can’t even sue the pharmaceutical company to get money to help with long term care for someone who may have gotten ill due to the vaccine. Everyone is DIFFERENT. You were fine when you too it Everyone is not YOU so stop beating on people who just want to be sure. You were sure when you took it leave people who need to take their time to also be sure.

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            • Grenadian says:
              9 months ago

              Correction: phone can’t affect health but the vaccine CAN

              Reply

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