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Ministry of Health confirms Delta variant in Grenada

This story was posted 5 years ago
12 August 2021
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The Ministry of Health on Thursday confirmed that 3 of the Covid-19 cases recorded in Grenada in recent weeks are the Delta variant.

The samples were collected on 26 July from arriving passengers from the United States and sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) for testing. The cases include a 48-year-old male returning national and 2 non-nationals, a 33-year-old female and a 34-year-old male. Only one of the 3 was vaccinated.

Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr Shawn Charles, confirmed receipt of the test results from CARPHA on Thursday morning. He disclosed that 2 of the cases have already been medically cleared and the third is expected to be cleared soon.

No secondary infections connected to these 3 cases have been identified to date, and Dr Charles said compliance with the Covid-19 protocols is a critical factor in the fight against the spread of the virus.

The Acting Chief Medical Officer said, “What matters in large part is human behaviour. Is the population inclined to adhere to the protocols, wearing face masks, avoiding crowded settings and sanitizing regularly? Another key consideration is the attitude to vaccination, are people utilising the option to protect themselves against this deadly disease? At the end of the day, we can provide advice as health professionals but it is really the level of compliance and vaccine uptake that will determine our continued success in the fight against Covid-19.”

Dr Charles further stated, “It is the Delta variant that decimated India earlier this year, with thousands succumbing to its deadly attack. We know for a fact that this variant is far more contagious and deadly. Therefore, armed with this knowledge, the population ought to be keen to get vaccinated to protect themselves and their loved ones. Having not experienced any serious outbreak of Covid-19 here, if the Delta strain enters the population, the impact can be quite concerning.”

Prior to Thursday’s confirmation of the 3 Delta cases, Grenada had recorded 3 cases of the Alpha variant, which was predominant in the United Kingdom. To date, 182 cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in Grenada, and at present, there are 10 active cases.

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Comments 7

  1. sam mayo says:
    5 years ago

    Im NOT going to feel any remorse for anyone who volunteer on taking the vaccine, vaccines takes about 4 to 13 years to develop and black people like the guinnea pig they would always be fall for this BS again. THIS IS A NWO GOVT EXPERIMENT aka soft kill ,,,,good luck

    • Garvin says:
      5 years ago

      So why is the African countries crying out for vaccines? Why did the rich (white countries) hoarded them out in the beginning? Does that sound like “Black people are targeted” with vaccines? If they’re to protect people against the virus, then they’re the last ones to receive it. Ask yuhself WHY?

  2. NR says:
    5 years ago

    BEST advise : GET VACCINATED.

  3. Tony says:
    5 years ago

    I thought all non-nationals were only being admitted if they were fully vaccinated so why only one person vacinated when there were two non-nationals?

    • Anonymous says:
      5 years ago

      Fully vax requirement started 1 August. These people arrived in July.

    • Concerned says:
      5 years ago

      Look at their date of entry into Grenada! Duh

    • TS says:
      5 years ago

      They entered before the rule change on July 31.

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