The Ministry of Health, in its ongoing efforts to safeguard Grenada’s borders and protect the health of all citizens, issues the following public health travel advisory.
In response to the latest global health developments and the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) declaration of the current Ebola Bundibugyo Virus Disease outbreak as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the Government of Grenada has determined that immediate precautionary measures are necessary.
Grenadian citizens are strongly advised to avoid all nonessential travel to the following countries where Ebola Bundibugyo Virus Disease has been confirmed:
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Uganda
Additionally, the ministry urges extreme caution when travelling to the following countries identified by the Africa CDC as high risk for Ebola transmission, including: Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Ethiopia and South Sudan.
To protect public health, Grenada has strengthened surveillance and screening measures at all ports of entry.
- Citizens and residents arriving from, or transiting through, affected countries will undergo enhanced health screening upon arrival
- Depending on screening results, travellers may be subject to immediate isolation or quarantine as directed by port health authorities
- All such individuals will be placed under mandatory 21-day active monitoring protocols as a best-practice safeguard
The Ministry of Health further recommends the following measures:
- Cancel or postpone travel: Re-evaluate all upcoming travel plans to affected regions
- Stay informed: Follow updates from the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation
- Seek medical attention immediately: If you are in or have recently returned from an affected region and develop symptoms such as sudden fever (238°C/100.4°F), severe weakness, muscle pain, headache, or sore throat. Isolate yourself and seek medical care immediately by calling the Accident & Emergency Department at (473) 440-2113 or the nearest health facility.
The Ministry of Health remains steadfast in its commitment to the safety and security of all Grenadians. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide timely updates as new information becomes available.
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