Curfew continues; Covid-19 test can be done on island
The 24-hour mandatory curfew which should have ended on 6 April has been extended until 20 April 2020.
The 24-hour mandatory curfew which should have ended on 6 April has been extended until 20 April 2020.
Prime Minister Dr. Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell discusses the State of Emergency
“Only 1 person per household is allowed to go out to shop, and that person is encouraged to wear a ...
“Due to the developing data on the virus, experts are increasingly urging everyone to wear masks when out in public, ...
More than 100 persons are facing charges for violating the Covid-19 regulations since Grenada instituted a mandatory 24-hour curfew at ...
Superintendent Vannie Curwen who is currently in charge of the Community Relations Department, said that the use of drone technology ...
Since Grenada began the limited State of Emergency last Wednesday as part of mandatory measures aimed at reducing the spread ...
Press Conference with Prime Minister Dr the Rt Hon. Keith Mitchell, and Minister for Health Hon. Nickolas Steele
“Everything else pales in comparison to the health and wellbeing of a nation. This is not about economics. It is about ...
“Business at the Ministerial Complex will be open for a limited period”
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