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No formal carnival for 2021 

This story was posted 5 years ago
26 February 2021
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by Linda Straker

  • This will be the second year without formal carnival celebrations
  • 60% of 110,000 population to be vaccinated by July 2021
  • Ministry of Culture will be meeting with stakeholders to discuss possible aid packages

There will not be formal carnival celebrations for the year 2021, even if 60% of the population were inoculated with the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine which the island began administering to citizens as of 12 February. This will be the second year without a carnival.

Health officials are working towards having 60% of the 110,000 population be vaccinated by July 2021.

“I don’t see how we will be able to achieve 60% by July, but even if we did, I think it will be a mistake to go and have a mass event because you will still have 40% of the people who will not have been vaccinated. I don’t think it is a smart thing,” said Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell during an interview with select journalists on Friday, 26 February 2021.

Broadcast live on radio, television and other social media platforms, this was the second “selected journalists” interview with Dr Mitchell. That format has been adopted as part of the new Covid-19 health protocol aimed at avoiding mass gathering of journalists to engage in face-to-face interviews with the Head of Government.

Describing a decision to have a carnival in 2021 as a mistake, the Prime Minister said the Ministry of Culture will be meeting with stakeholders to discuss possible aid packages for those whose income is mainly from carnival celebrations activities.

“I think we have announced already that we will not encourage carnival. We have recommended already that there will be no formal carnival celebrations this year. We have asked the Ministry of Culture to meet with the various stakeholders and see what can be done to aid the pain because many people live and operate their livelihood by cultural activities,” said the Prime Minister.

“Like we have done for the taxi association, what can we do for the cultural artistes and other people involved who live by the cultural activities in the country? What can we do to help them?” He acknowledged that the carnival period is a major revenue earner for the Government, and also for many citizens who used the carnival period to earn a livelihood.

Carnival celebrations conclude in August of each year and is normally launched during the second quarter of any year. There were no carnival celebrations in 2020 because of measures enforced to control and contain the spread of Covid-19, however, many persons defied the parliamentary order and held j’ouvert celebrations in communities and villages.

The carnival period, especially the days leading up to the conclusion, records its most incoming passengers. Millions are earned in revenue because of the carnival celebrations.

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Comments 5

  1. Jan says:
    5 years ago

    A disaster if people are allowed to break the law and get away with it. People need to display common sense. Now is not the time for self gratification. Think about your neighbours who are easily infected due to underlying illnesses. The law enforcers should consider this. Grenadians feel there’s no covid here and get on the buses without wearing masks. This is major disrespect and lack of consideration for those are prone to easy infection. It’s time something is done about this.

  2. OhYesHeWill! says:
    5 years ago

    There may not be a carnival in Grenada this year but there will be the usual pantomime in the ministerial complex.

  3. Deena Dayalan, New York says:
    5 years ago

    PM and Health officials are absolutely right to cancel the Carnival Celebration. Grenada came through this far and little bit more restriction is necessary for everyone’s good. Better to be Safe than Sorry! Though lot of people and Government itself would suffer in this situation, it is time to have some tolerance patience.
    Pleasure will come after the pain!
    GOD SPEED!

  4. . says:
    5 years ago

    I can understand the anger Grenadians can have towards this but we need to remember that we cannot risk the outbreak and spread of COVID 19 in Grenada because not that we are a poor third world country but we need to understand that our health care system and facilities cannot hold the amount of infected patients. Grenada has a population of about 112,000. Max amount of beds are 400, Max amount of ambulances are probably 5-10. There is no way we can handle a corona virus outbreak.

    I want people to know as much as we want to play carnival we cannot. We need to understand that we put forward what is important first through decision making. I also want people to know that this is good because that way the pregnancy rate goes down and the number of vehicle fatalities have also decreased. Carnival can be very dangerous especially in times like these because we need to understand that the country is unable to car for 112,000 people.

    Please people I ask you to be safe. even if there is no carnival there will be small carnivals in the villages. Villagers I ask you to please play in safest way possible and please respect law enforcement and authorities.

  5. Mike says:
    5 years ago

    a DISASTER for our community!

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