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Grenada amends Covid-19 entry policies for children 13 and under

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13 July 2021
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Grenada has changed its Covid-19 entry and quarantine policies for children.

Effective immediately, children who are 13 years and under, travelling with fully vaccinated relatives, will be treated as fully vaccinated. As such, the travel party will be required to spend up to 48 hours at a quarantine facility, pending negative tests on arrival.

Health and Social Security Minister Hon. Nickolas Steele explained the new guidelines on Tuesday during Government’s weekly Post Cabinet Press Briefing. The previous policy stated that fully vaccinated individuals, travelling with children, were required to quarantine for up to 7 days, since the entire travel party was treated as unvaccinated.

Minister Steele further explained that if the travel party is not fully vaccinated, children 13 years and under will be treated as unvaccinated and therefore, the 7-day quarantine will apply, with testing on day 5.

All individuals over the age of 5 are swabbed on entry at the Point Salines International Airport.

Minister Steele said Grenada’s response to the pandemic is constantly evolving to ensure the country is implementing the best practices that will continue to safeguard the population.

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Comments 5

  1. Ron says:
    5 years ago

    Do we really still need a PCR for vaccinated travelers to enter gda?
    If we are vaccinated why not just the antigen test?
    USA requires only the antigen test 72 hours before entry whether we are vaccinated or unvaccinated.
    Having every vaccinated traveler do a PCR before entry to GDA is overkill IMO and an unnecessary expense for those vaccinated.
    Come on Ministry of Health lets update this rule next.
    Antigen tests for the vaccinated. PCR for the unvaccinated.

    • siRr says:
      5 years ago

      Your comment (which I totally agree with) was excellent without mentioning what the USA requires. I think Grenada should seriously consider implementing it.

    • Su says:
      5 years ago

      The US also does not have a handle on the pandemic. Grenada is doing a great job as is.

      • siRr says:
        5 years ago

        very true

    • cp says:
      5 years ago

      guess what? cdc phasing out the fraudulent pcr by end of this year…. could go into innumerable reasons, but i’ll spare you all. who’s gonna profit from the next goldrush???

      https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dls/locs/2021/07-21-2021-lab-alert-Changes_CDC_RT-PCR_SARS-CoV-2_Testing_1.html

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