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Rising respiratory illnesses in Grenada demand immediate action

Public Health alert

This story was posted 10 months ago
29 August 2025
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The Ministry of Health is issuing an urgent call to action following a concerning rise in respiratory illnesses across Grenada during the month of August.

Recent surveillance data indicate a significant increase in cases of acute respiratory infections, including a resurgence of Covid-19.

With the reopening of schools just days away, health officials anticipate a continued upward trend in respiratory infections, particularly among children and vulnerable groups. “This development poses a serious public health concern and demands immediate community-wide attention and action,” explained Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Shawn Charles.

The CMO said that in order to stop these illnesses and lessen their impact, the Ministry of Health strongly urges the public to quickly adopt the following sanitary measures:

  • Frequent handwashing with soap and water or the use of alcohol-based sanitisers
  • Proper respiratory hygiene, including covering coughs and sneezes. And safe disposal of tissues, when used to cover coughs and sneezes
  • Regular cleaning of high-touch surfaces in homes, schools, and workplaces
  • Staying home when ill to prevent transmission to others
  • Wearing masks in crowded or enclosed spaces, especially for those people with symptoms

Dr Charles emphasised that while the situation remains manageable and there isn’t a need for panic, a conscious community effort is essential to prevent further increases, especially as thousands of students return to the classrooms.

“A whole-of-society response is needed. Parents, educators, administrators, and everyone must reinforce hygiene practices and stay alert for symptoms of respiratory illness,” he added.

Meanwhile, healthcare providers have been advised to heighten vigilance for flu-like illnesses and collect samples to help identify the cause of infections.

While it is not uncommon to see a rise in respiratory illnesses following the annual carnival celebrations, the Ministry of Health reminds all Grenadians and visitors that public health is a shared responsibility.

Therefore, by taking simple yet effective precautions, we can protect ourselves, our families, and our communities from preventable illness.

For updates and official guidance, please visit and follow the Ministry of Health and GIS on their social media platforms.

Together, let’s breathe easier — by acting now.

Ministry of Health

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