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Extended shopping hours on Monday, 6 April 2020

This story was posted 3 years ago
5 April 2020
in Business, Health, Notice
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The Government of Grenada announces that on Monday, 6 April 2020, all shops which sell groceries, grocery stores and supermarkets, will be opened across the tri-island state from 8 am to 5 pm.

Given the State of Emergency designed to protect citizens against the deadly Covid-19, only 1 person per household is allowed to go out to shop, and that person is encouraged to wear a face mask or face covering.

Everyone else is to remain at home, unless he/she is an essential worker.

All individuals shopping must observe the social distancing guideline of maintaining a distance of at least 6 feet away from others.

Any crowding or failure to comply will result in the closure of the grocery store or supermarket.

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  1. JP says:
    3 years ago

    Just remember to wash hands or sanitizer before touching your facemask! Attention and care will get us through this.

    Reply
  2. Bros. Ralph says:
    3 years ago

    It is unfortunate that this commentary is of darkness and not biblical light. The mark of the beast is not given by man. No chip will be planted in humans; as an indication of the anti christ. Revelation 7. 1-3 The mark I given by God. It isidentified by our allegiance to him and his moral law..

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  3. Lindon Bedeau says:
    3 years ago

    It is a sad state of affairs. Time to run to the hills. There is something affecting the unprotected cal it what you will, Covid 19, 5G Towers, nCov 19 etc. As usual the REAL TRUTH cannot be revealed to the public. St this juncture; to each his own. Governments do not know what is going on. The Elites have finally got their wish. 20-20 means perfect vision and so those with eyes will end up seeing the truth, at least those who will remain. This VIRUS will reduce humans to rubble. The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade and the Holocaust will pale in comparison in terms of horror.
    There is now unprecedented cooperation among world nations regarding Health and now, how to control or safeguard the population and the next consideration is when will the quarantine be lifted? In addition, when will things return to normalcy? Well, let me tell you: Mandatory screening and vaccination is where we are heading and whether conscious or unconscious implanting and implementation of the CHIP or MARK of the BEAST…..without screening and vaccination you will be placed under permanent quarantine or house arrest. With the implanting of the chip, now Big Brother can monitor you using their drones and now you are a puppet. Once the chip is implanted they can manipulate and control you genetically. We have wanted faster connectivity to use our various technology and so this is the effect of our GLUTTONY.

    Let us PRAY…..because the thing has now started. 2020 will be a season of marked adventure.

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    • S J says:
      3 years ago

      Couldn’t of said it better.

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  4. Alfred Horsford says:
    3 years ago

    I could not agree more. Jesus is the spring of refreshment that won’t run dry. He is the fountain of living water.

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