With the increase in social activities during the festive season, the Ministry of Health has recorded an expected increase in the number of people testing positive for Covid-19.
The Ministry has identified several factors that can account for this including increases in social gatherings, non-adherence to protocols, and a rise in travel to and from Grenada. All countries around the world are experiencing similar conditions and as such, Grenada is not likely to be any different.
In its continued efforts to safeguard the population, the Ministry of Health has taken all the necessary measures to prevent a repeat of the detrimental effects of the surge which occurred from August to October. The measures have included strengthening of surveillance at ports of entry, improvements in the country’s health systems, and continuous access to, and availability of Covid-19 vaccines. In fact, Grenada now has the largest selection and number of available vaccines per capita than ever before.
The Ministry’s strategy has also included increased testing, and health officials continue to encourage everyone to get tested if he/she has been exposed to, or is experiencing symptoms of Covid-19. Testing is available on weekdays at all health centres and on weekends at various vaccine/testing clinics throughout the island.
Dr Myanna Charles, Senior Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health said, “We do not want to revisit our past experiences, but this largely depends on each individual’s behaviour, adhering to protocols that are intended to protect ourselves and by extension our community and our country.” She added, “We also do not want to revisit the days of curfew, lockdowns, and other stringent measures, so we are asking the general public to be mindful of Covid-19 during their everyday activities. The end of the year is usually filled with many social events as persons gather to ring in the New Year. We appeal to everyone to act responsibly.”
The Ministry of Health has issued a reminder of the recommended protocols:
- Wear a mask properly while in public
- Avoid unnecessary social gatherings
- Please be mindful that events that are held indoors carry a greater risk of transmission of Covid-19
- Maintain social distancing
- Sanitise or wash hands regularly
- Get tested if you are exposed or experiencing symptoms of Covid-19
- Stay at home and quarantine if you are experiencing symptoms of Covid-19
- Get vaccinated. If you already received your primary series of a Covid-19 vaccine, then get boosted
LET US KEEP GRENADA SAFE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.
GIS
Currently, everyone entering a business establishment (grocery store, hardware, restaurant, etc.) must sign in and have their temperature recorded for contact tracing purposes.
It is an inconvenience for everyone.
Perhaps waiving that requirement ONLY for people who show proof of vaccination would make things easier for the vaccinated while also encouraging the unvaccinated to get vaccinated.
I suspect that contact tracing may be less valuable amongst vaccinated individuals but more necessary and useful in the unvaxxed.
Something to think about?
If you are NOT vaccinated FULLY , please do so . Lets not make 2022 a covid infested year. We have the tools to do this. Grenada received Pfizer vaccines – thats the one to get before New Years eve !
Too late for new years eve. Pfizer takes 3 weeks to become effective.
This is typical of these folks who are in high office with too much power and very little common sense.
Any fool would of told them that this is going to happen from the day the cowfew was cancelled.
The locals were not going to stay home nor were they going to wear mask at social events.
They find it hard to do so at establishment where you are told to do so let alone those where you are not.
We have the new year celebrations coming up this weekend and the expectation is the numbers will be even higher.
Please stay safe and follow protocol.