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Grenada to accept only fully vaccinated visitors from 31 July

This story was posted 5 years ago
14 July 2021
in Health, Travel/Tourism
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Effective 31 July 2021, all visitors arriving in Grenada by air or sea port, must be fully vaccinated.

The change in policy forms part of Government’s ongoing efforts to control the spread of Covid-19 in Grenada.

Under the new guidelines, outside of citizens and residents of Grenada, no one will be allowed to enter the country from 31 July, unless they are fully vaccinated. Citizens and residents of Grenada can return whether vaccinated or unvaccinated.

Outlining the coming change, Health Minister Honourable Nickolas Steele cited alarming statistics from neighboring islands which indicate that Covid-19 cases are increasing. He also noted that the move by Governments to administer the Covid-19 vaccine, has reduced the number of recorded deaths.

Barbados has recorded cases of 3 notable variants of Covid-19; Trinidad and Tobago recorded 937 Covid-related deaths, and the British Virgin Islands recorded over 1,120 positive cases within recent weeks.

According to Minister Steele, while Grenada has effectively managed the pandemic to date, there is no room for complacency. He said, “My brothers and sisters, we are not any different from these neighbouring islands. To date, we have been spared the worst effects of the pandemic based on the restrictive measures implemented, but these have come at a significant cost and inconvenience to us all. We would hope that these restrictions do not continue and we should be looking at further easement, but the threat remains very real all around us.”

The health minister urged Grenadians to get vaccinated as it is their best shot in fighting Covid-19. “Take the vaccine. Inquire with Ministry of Health officials to get more relevant information so you are not misled by disinformation.”

Since the start of the pandemic in Grenada in March last year, the country has recorded 162 confirmed cases of Covid-19.

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Comments 18

  1. Jeramie Legault says:
    5 years ago

    They better change this because the little island will have no travellers which means your little island will go bankrupt

  2. Michael says:
    5 years ago

    So to visit I need to be fully vaccinated, meanwhile less than half the country of Grenada is vaccinated. Most comments I see are that Grenadians are anti-vaccination.

    Yeah, I’m going elsewhere, probably going to try to sell my vacation home because the island is taking a bad turn.

  3. RSN says:
    5 years ago

    So if I am fully vaccinated and come to Grenada I would bring in a negative test – pay $150 for a test at airport – quarantine hotel 48 hrs – get a covid test day 5 -pay another $150
    – all these requirements of a vaccinated person are ridiculous and am sorry to say the Ministry of Health is confused and is making travel to Grenada not viable for most

  4. CP says:
    5 years ago

    https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/mass-protests-in-greece-in-response-to-unvaccinated-being-banned-from-social-life/

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