The following is an update as of 4 pm on 28 April 2021.
First confirmed case of Covid-19 in Grenada was reported on 22 March 2020.
LOCAL (CURRENTLY) | |
New positive case(s) | 0 |
Active cases | 2 |
• Imported | 2 |
• Local | 0 |
Hospitalised | 0 |
In self-isolation | 2 |
In quarantine facilities | 287 |
LOCAL (TOTAL) | |
Confirmed cases | 161 |
• Imported | 83 |
Recovered | 158 |
Hospitalised | 6 |
Death(s) | 1 |
RT-PCR tests conducted | 27,037 |
Vaccinated (1st dose) | 12,570 |
Vaccinated (2nd dose) | 2,376 |
GLOBAL | |
Confirmed cases | 148,329,348 |
New cases | 763,656 |
Deaths | 3,128,962 |
Vaccine doses administered | 983,410,283 |
Covid-19 Hotline: 45VIRUS (458-4787) or 53VIRUS (538-4787)
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This is wonderful news for everyone and simple to day that Grenada is doing fine at this time.
Now let us try and understand the plans for moving forward and getting back to some normality if ever.
The vaccine is FREE for all residents but not all resident has ID therefore what other means will be available to ensure that those who are vaccinated can be identified.
Grenada don’t have a good reputation for keeping/managing records so you know what will happen .