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Covid-19 update: Grenada Dashboard 23 September

This story was posted 5 years ago
23 September 2021
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The following is an update as of 8:30 pm on 23 September 2021.

First confirmed case of Covid-19 in Grenada was reported on 22 March 2020.

LOCAL (CURRENTLY)
New positive case(s) 86
Active cases 2,134
• Imported 8
• Import-related 0
• Local 2,126
Hospitalised 102
In self-isolation 2,134
In quarantine facilities 482
LOCAL (TOTAL)
Confirmed cases 4,638
• Imported 129
Recovered 2,406
Hospitalised 196
Deaths 98
RT-PCR tests conducted 67,657
Vaccinated (1st dose) 33,132
Vaccinated (2nd dose) 22,531
GLOBAL
Confirmed cases 229,858,719
New cases 467,094
Deaths 4,713,543
Vaccine doses administered 5,874,934,542

covid19.gov.gd

Covid-19 Hotline: 45VIRUS (458-4787) or 53VIRUS (538-4787)

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Comments 21

  1. Thomas says:
    5 years ago

    To put the number of citizens who died last night in some relation, let us say we are 100.000 Grenadians, just to round it down and there are 3.5 M. people living in the USA. They have 3.500 times the amount of people we have. Let us now multiply the 23 death Grenadians from yesterday with 3.500 and we end up with over 80.000 in one day. What do you think America would have done if that many had died in one day?

    • Thomas says:
      5 years ago

      Sorry, I meant 350 M not 3.5.

    • Mk says:
      5 years ago

      Craziness. Too many people falling sick and dying in our small population.

    • moko says:
      5 years ago

      Grenada in trouble

  2. Jazmine Charles says:
    5 years ago

    98 deaths… and what will tomorrow bring? More deaths. Get the vaccine, or risk becoming one of the people who have passed on.

    • Anansi says:
      5 years ago

      Jasmine. Unfortunately the “standard line” of “get vaccinated” is actually not going to save us. Example: in the UK, around 60% of the people are fully vaccinated and there has been a tapering off recently of virus contagion. But the number of people being hospitalised is continuing its upward trend and 54% of the hospitalized are fully vaccinated. And hospitalized fully vaccinated people are quite sick with COVID 19 and some are dying.

      So how exactly are the vaccines going to “save us”?

      It would be more accurate for vaccine zealots to say “the vaccine could help to reduce your risk of dying, but there is no guarantee that it will”. That is both an honest and realistic statement. Agreed?

      • Thomas says:
        5 years ago

        And what is about our numbers in Grenada? 98% of the people who died had no vaccine at all. We fight our fight here in Grenada and the English in England.

      • moko says:
        5 years ago

        Foolishness. If you cant understand by now how vaccine can help our people. The virus itself can appear in front of you and tell you how and you will still not understand.

  3. Thomas says:
    5 years ago

    If you round us down to 100.000 Grenadians then we have a Covid death rate of 0.1% already and counting.

  4. anthony slaine says:
    5 years ago

    How does only 10 new tests equate to 86 new cases?

    • moko says:
      5 years ago

      Could be test results don’t come the same day as testing. 10 tests done in one day sound really low. Either not all tests done were reported or no one going for testing. How many people in the hospital and how many people dying is easier to count because those are easy to keep track of. Don’t look good.

  5. Bb says:
    5 years ago

    Rapid antigen

  6. Bb says:
    5 years ago

    They are doing mostly rapud sntigen not PCR tests

  7. Mr. S Nödel says:
    5 years ago

    Has anyone else noticed something very strange with the numbers. Cases APPEAR to be going down, however they stopped reporting how many people they are testing each day. ADDITIONALLY, 5 days ago there were 50 total deaths, now there are 95. 45 PEOPLE HAVE DIED IN THE LAST 5 DAYS. Yet only 86 new cases today?? SOMETHING IS NOT ADDING UP.

    • Kesri Johnson says:
      5 years ago

      Well spotted. I gave up bothering with these manipulated numbers a long time ago.

      Where are the Adverse Reactions numbers after tens of thousands of injections?
      Its all 100% safe and good to go in Grenada.

      80-85 people a month normally die of all causes. All they need do is reclassify some of those deaths as dying with CV19 and bingo the Casedemic go marching on.

      • anthony slaine says:
        5 years ago

        Very severe adverse reactions to vaccine are one in two million. Severe adverse reactions to Covid many hundreds of times higher. State facts or shut up.

        • Kesri Johnson says:
          5 years ago

          https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/study-governments-own-data-reveals-that-at-least-150000-probably-dead-in-u-s-following-covid-19-vaccines/

          Read what Frontline Medical Staff say about Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) numbers and tell me its Safe.

      • Rebecca says:
        5 years ago

        Kesri Johnson – you are on point as usual.

    • Wat Tyler says:
      5 years ago

      Yes, they also did that here in the UK, it makes the figures meaningless

    • anthony slaine says:
      5 years ago

      Cases are going down because more people are recovering (or sadly dying) than new cases are detected (due to low numbers of tests).

  8. Mr. Chicago says:
    5 years ago

    So compared to the previous day there were only 10 additional PCR tests performed, but there’s 86 new cases? Something doesn’t add up.

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