rby Linda Strakert
- Property security and others observed man who was not registered as a guest, enter room
- Law and health officials were called and began searchav
- Man was hiding in closet
- Quarantine breaches involve mainly returning nationals
An ambulance was called to the compound of a “safe quarantine facility” after a man who sneaked into the property to spend time with his intimate partner, broke his leg. He jumped from the room because a search by law and health officials was being conducted for an intruder.
It is understood that security at the property and others observed the man, who was not registered as a guest, enter a room at the property late at night last week. Law and health officials were called and they began searching the room. The man who hid in the closet jumped from the hotel room, and unable to move after the jump, was caught by authorities, who, observing the severity of the man’s injuries, called an ambulance to the scene.
Health officials are currently tight-lipped about the incident, but people who were within the vicinity saw the ambulance’s arrival at the property in the south of the island. They also saw when the man was lifted into the ambulance with health providers dressed in PPE.
The recent Quarantine Act and entry health protocols forbid the mingling of incoming travellers with nationals until they are released from spending a minimum of 4 days in quarantine and obtain a negative PCR test.
As of last week Wednesday, more than 5,000 people were PCR tested. Grenada’s Covid-19 numbers continue to remain at 24, with the last case registered in mid-July. However, because of confirmed quarantine breaches, the Ministry of Health will be employing contact tracing of several persons who failed to comply with all the requirements under the new protocols.
The breaches do not involve visitors, but mainly returning nationals who are either encouraging persons to visit them at the quarantine facilities, or leaving the facility without the knowledge of the management of the property and health authorities.
One man who was affected believes that there is a breakdown of communications with property management and health officials. “It appears that the management is just happy that the place is occupied with people, so instead of ensuring that people are tested and released, the management does not keep in touch with the health officials.”
According to Grenada Entry Protocol (29 September 2020), returning nationals and residents travelling from high-risk countries will undergo a Covid-19 PCR test on or after day 4 to exit from the Pure Safe travel accommodations (PCR results are usually ready within 1–2 working days).
- Persons testing negative will be allowed to exit the accommodation.
- Persons testing positive, will have a repeat Covid-19 PCR test in 5–7 days and be released according to their result and the clinical assessment.
They should have shot him or beat him up before bringing him in the Hospital. The Government needs to find ways to stop people from breaking rules guidelines and protocols. At the end of the day when people start going around spreading Covid 19 Grenada would turn into a disaster. They need to stop people from doing this. There should also be very hard punishments for this kind of terrible behavior. Grenada’s health care system is one of the poorest and what will happen when cases start surging like crazy?
He is injured and you want them to shoot him? Karma already dealt with him and then you want them to.. put a bullet in him to hurt him even more? Are you human?
So savage.