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Covid-19 update: Grenada Dashboard 25 September

This story was posted 5 years ago
26 September 2021
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The following is an update as of 9:30 pm on 25 September 2021.

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

LOCAL (CURRENTLY)
New positive case(s) 63
Active cases 2,034
• Imported 8
• Import-related 0
• Local 2,026
Hospitalised 66
In self-isolation 2,034
In quarantine facilities 285
LOCAL (TOTAL)
Confirmed cases 4,829
• Imported 129
Recovered 2,679
Hospitalised 214
Deaths 116
RT-PCR tests conducted 68,065
Vaccinated (1st dose) 33,654
Vaccinated (2nd dose) 22,869
GLOBAL
Confirmed cases 230,418,451
New cases 483,898
Deaths 4,724,876
Vaccine doses administered 5,874,934,542

covid19.gov.gd

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

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  1. Free thinker says:
    5 years ago

    The ONS (Office of National Statistics) and many British scientists have admitted that the so-called antibodies provided by the Vaccines dip several weeks after injection and they have acknowledged that this means the supposed protection the inoculation give disappears over time. Many people around the world have natural immunity to Covid which is long lasting and means the unvaccinated are in a better position to fight the variants and any future outbreaks –
    Check out Dr Peter McCullough , Dr Vladimir Zelenko , Dr Mike Yeadon , Dr Philip McMillan , Robert Malone MR , Geert Vanden Bossche , and many many other doctors and scientists far more qualified than most who are speaking the truth about this so-called pandemic and the vaccinations . Be informed don’t be afraid – just saying

    • Observer says:
      5 years ago

      https://www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/covid-19-studies-natural-immunity-versus-vaccination

      https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/what-doctors-wish-patients-knew-about-covid-19-herd-immunity

  2. Free thinker says:
    5 years ago

    The majority of Covid cases in the hospitals in the UK are those who are vaccinated – you can check the actual figures on the ONS (Office of National Statistics ) website . The Vaccines do not stop infection nor transmission of Covid and in many cases are causing other problems as reported on the Yellow Card scheme in UK and the VAERS reporting of adverse events in the USA – The PCR tests are not giving accurate results either which is a well known fact – so some folks may well be dying of other causes but because they had a positive PCR test this is recorded as a Covid death – it is time for people to face facts and not fear – just saying –

    • Observer says:
      5 years ago

      According to ONS data 98.8% of deaths in the UK were unvaccinated and partially vaccinated people. This trend is reflected in Grenada where at last update, 98% of deaths were unvaccinated.

      https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/articles/deathsinvolvingcovid19byvaccinationstatusengland/deathsoccurringbetween2januaryand2july2021

      https://www.muhealth.org/our-stories/scary-reports-deaths-following-covid-19-vaccination-arent-what-they-seem

    • anthony slaine says:
      5 years ago

      This is absolutely NOT true. 95% of Covid cases in UK hospitalsare un vaccinated, only 5% are vaccinated. Stop spreading false misinformation.

  3. Edward says:
    5 years ago

    A collection of all the arguments you’ll ever need…
    https://off-guardian.org/2021/09/22/30-facts-you-need-to-know-your-covid-cribsheet/A collection of all the arguments you’ll ever need…
    https://off-guardian.org/2021/09/22/30-facts-you-need-to-know-your-covid-cribsheet/

  4. daevgren says:
    5 years ago

    The situation here in Grenada is dire. If one takes the numbers at face value the death rate is massive but, as said below, the actual number of people with covid is no doubt far higher so the death rate may be lower but it’s a death rate that should be much lower. Main reasons are most likely:
    1) Nowhere near enough people are vaccinated. So despite the antivaxxer rubbish being banded about by Rebecca & her boyfriend Kesrie most people have no defence mechanism ready when they contract covid. Horse tablets don’t cut it. 2) The health system is totally inadequate because of lack of investment so most patients can’t get the correct medical care or even basic oxygen support. This leads to a higher death rate directly, despite the Herculean efforts of the medical staff. The onus is on the government to get the health system to a proper level. The onus is on the population to get their first line of defence by being vaccinated. Neither is happening so we have a perfect breeding ground for this virus. All we can do is help ourselves and our neighbours by getting vaccinated and push government for a better health system. The latter won’t happen anytime soon but the former could happen tomorrow. It’s up to you.

    • Kesri Johnson says:
      5 years ago

      Is it Anti Vax to insist a Vaccine
      is Safe, …that it be properly tested which require years,, that is stops infection, that it stops transmission and importantly, that it do not kill and injure people?

      Unlike you many are not drinking the “Covid is going to kill us all” Koolaid and swallowing Government propaganda, being pushed by paid psychopaths.

      Some of us, are actually in touch with real people in the community and not just rubbing shoulders with politicians and their lapdogs….. we have seen ordinary people who had no support or alternative, come up with their own Herbal treatments that kill the SarsCov2 virus.

      Sharing that community knowledge is better than sending people home for two weeks while the Virus spreads to their lungs, only to be admitted to Hospital for Medical Mal Practise Treatment Protocol, that end up killing many patients.

      I and many of my neighbours used basic Vit C, D3, Zinc, Turmeric/Saffron, Ginger, Garlic, etc and have all recovered fast from CV19. We now have long lasting, strong Natural Immunity. There is no need to inject any of that Genetic Spike Protein bioweapon in our body

      By all means, stick with your Jab that is not able to kill the SarsCov2 virus. It supposedly reduces symptoms of CV19, but also give you a risk of Blood clots and Heart complications……just for starters.

      People need to get out the Covid Cult Psychosis fear and scare mindset.
      SarsCov2 at IFR 0.05%, is not the end of the world.
      Yes it is the invention of evil men yet God and or Nature gave us many simple tools to kill it.

      Only corrupt psychpaths are preventing people from using what works.

      • davidofstandrews says:
        5 years ago

        So you and many of your neighbours have had covid? How do you know, did you get tested? Did you report it to the health ministry? Did you spread it around to innocent people? What symptoms did you have? Easy to say you’ve had it and it was no big deal, prove it! Tell us what it’s like not to breath properly. Then you can tell us what your horse tablets taste like.

      • Observer says:
        5 years ago

        https://hub.jhu.edu/2021/09/10/infection-from-covid-vs-vaccines/

        https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/safety-of-vaccines.html

  5. Rebecca says:
    5 years ago

    Fools or better yet sheep heading over a cliff.

    • anthony slaine says:
      5 years ago

      Please be specific. Who are the foolish sheep?

  6. Super M says:
    5 years ago

    The active cases are lower possibly due to the number of persons with the ‘COLD’ and not getting tested for COVID. There are so many persons presently with COVID symptoms and not getting tested it’s unbelievable given most of us believe that COVID is real.

  7. Chris Henry says:
    5 years ago

    Pastors are not vocally advising their flock in Grenada and through out the W.I to protect themselves and their families. They’re all influenced by American evangelist. You’ll notice the Muslim community is almost 100% or very close due to the Imams advising.All the breadfruit and banana is not going to help you!

  8. anthony slaine says:
    5 years ago

    2.4% of total cases has resulted in death. Why are 77% of the population willing to take the chance rather than get vaccinated?

    • Caribbean Man says:
      5 years ago

      No, it’s less than 2.4% because the actual number of cases is significantly higher than the reported/detected number of cases. The actual mortality rate (with access to care) is less than 1%.
      I’m not saying this as a way to minimize the seriousness of the disease. Even with a mortality rate of 0.5%, if we let this disease spread uncontrolled, hundreds will die and that is unacceptable.
      But we need to be as accurate as possible so as not to give the covid-deniers and anti-vaxxers any reason to accuse us of scare-mongering or blowing things out of proportion.

      • anthony slaine says:
        5 years ago

        We can only go by recorded figures. We all suspect actual cases may be higher & we don’t even know for sure how many people are actually getting tested.

      • moko says:
        5 years ago

        1% sound low. I agree with mr slaine we can only go by figures we know. We know that out of all the cases we found 2.4% of them are dead

      • Thomas says:
        5 years ago

        I agree. By making up numbers you just give food to the anti vaccers. 2.4% death rate is just not the case. What is the sense in making matters worse than they are? With so view tests conducted, you surely can’t believe, we just have 5000 cases in Grenada. As I said last week, under my neighbors alone I can name more than 10 cases. Don’t forget in order to reach herd immunity and finally get past this virus or at least open a new chapter, 75% have to be immune.

        • anthony slaine says:
          5 years ago

          I am not making up numbers just using the officially used numbers. I think we can all surmise the actual number of cases is much higher & the lower numbers are due to lack of testing. But, even in the UK where testing is much higher, there have been 7.63 million cases & 136,000 (0.136 million) deaths this still equates to 1.78% death rate amongst Covid cases in UK. This is against a backdrop of much higher vaccination rates (over 75%) & a much better funded & organised health service.

    • CT says:
      5 years ago

      It would be great to have the P-scores for Grenada, but the only Caribbean countries I am seeing are Jamaica and Antigua and Barbuda. (https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores-projected-baseline?country=ATG~JAM~SWE~ISR). Of course there are data gaps for the Caribbean, but given how vaccinated Israel is there has not been a huge impact on excess deaths it seems. But excess deaths take into account all causes of mortality and can be quite complicated. No one is really in a position to say vaccines have a net effect of saving lives because the data is just not available. It is true that the vaccines have been proven to reduce the severity of COVID-19 symptoms but the studies were too small to prove that they save life and reduce hospitalization. Data is however showing that in some cases that the net effect is that it is costing two (2) lives to save one (1) life using the vaccines. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQevYc2jX7Y&t=14964s)

  9. anthony slaine says:
    5 years ago

    No tests yesterday & only ten the day before? Is this a typo?

    • Caribbean Man says:
      5 years ago

      The stats only show PCR tests. I believe they have been using the rapid antigen tests which aren’t given in the stats.

      • anthony slaine says:
        5 years ago

        It says RT-PCR tests so they should be recording both tests.

      • Jay says:
        5 years ago

        Not upon entry they dont.

        • anthony slaine says:
          5 years ago

          I know it is PCR for incomers but locally it is usually Lateral Flow Test unless you test negative but are showing symptoms of Covid then a PCR test is done for confirmation. LFT can show false negatives but neither of the two tests give false positives.

  10. Storm says:
    5 years ago

    The imported cases are not moving in spite of the airport and ports being open.
    Yet there is massive increase in our locals being positive and sadly the number of deaths has skyrocketed to this unimaginable figure.
    The government has to put a lot more effort in getting their citizens vaccinated as they were given the funds to assist them with this initiative in the first place.
    The people are now very scared so this method has work so please put extra people out there to get all the people who wants to get vaccine as a matter of urgency.

    • anthony slaine says:
      5 years ago

      If imported cases are not moving it shows that being fully vaccinated is working.

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