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Covid-19 update: Grenada Dashboard 14 September

This story was posted 5 years ago
14 September 2021
in Health, PRESS RELEASE
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The following is an update as of 10:30 pm on 14 September 2021.

First confirmed case of Covid-19 in Grenada was reported on 22 March 2020.

LOCAL (CURRENTLY)
New positive case(s) 94
Active cases 2,061
• Imported 8
• Import-related 0
• Local 2,053
Hospitalised 67
In self-isolation 2,061
In quarantine facilities 391
LOCAL (TOTAL)
Confirmed cases 2,740
• Imported 127
Recovered 641
Hospitalised 96
Deaths 38
RT-PCR tests conducted 64,625
Vaccinated (1st dose) 30,036
Vaccinated (2nd dose) 20,153
GLOBAL
Confirmed cases 225,024,871
New cases 451,361
Deaths 4,636,153
Vaccine doses administered 5,534,977,637

covid19.gov.gd

Covid-19 Hotline: 45VIRUS (458-4787) or 53VIRUS (538-4787)

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Comments 10

  1. Free thinker says:
    5 years ago

    The Truth is being censored by the mainstream media which includes this news outlet – every time I make a truthful statement about the pandemic and the effects of mass vaccination causing the virus to mutate which is coming from world renowned top Virologists ( like Geert Vanden Bossche) and doctors (like Dr Mike Yeadon and Dr Peter McCullough) my comments are taken down – why is truth a problem – ? Surely everyone deserves to know what these highly qualified and experienced doctors and scientists have to say – only the truth will enable people to understand what is really going on – let me see if this post gets censored too

    • Andy says:
      5 years ago

      FreeThinker, they have the right to censor you. Basic virology and immunology will tell you virus mutates mainly through replication and NOT so much in vaccinated persons. We don’t want you over-stating the potential for vaccination mutation…you are too worried about the damage the fire truck is doing to the road on its way to put out the fire.

    • Peter Jonker says:
      5 years ago

      The reason is the new censorship organisation they started internationally TNI ( trusted news initiative) they decide what will be published and what not. Paid by the pharmaceutical companies. Crimes against humanity if you ask me.

  2. Free thinker says:
    5 years ago

    The Truth is being censored by the mainstream media which includes this news outlet – every time I make a truthful statement about the pandemic and the effects of mass vaccination causing the virus to mutate which is coming from world renowned top Virologists ( like Geert Vanden Bossche) and doctors (like Dr Mike Yeadon and Dr Peter McCullough) my comments are taken down – why is truth a problem – ? Surely everyone deserves to know what these highly qualified and experienced doctors and scientists have to say – only the truth will enable people to understand what is really going on – let me see if this post gets censored too

  3. John Knox says:
    5 years ago

    Look at your water supply and relate the geographic location of cases to water source.

  4. Allana says:
    5 years ago

    Grenadians have to be vaccinated if they want a better economy. I will not visit unless the situation is under control.

    • anthony slaine says:
      5 years ago

      What country are you living in where it is under control? It is not fully under control yet although some countries are doing better than others.

  5. anthony slaine says:
    5 years ago

    Better figures today in new cases, recovered & vaccinations.

    • SCW says:
      5 years ago

      I’ve started looking at the changes in PCR Tests on a daily basis. On the surface, a low number of new cases seems good, but there were only 217 new PCR tests. I’m guessing a good portion of those tests go to visitors arriving or exiting quarantine, so the reality is that the positivity rate of tests for local residents is quite high. Until we see lots more testing, the number of new cases is likely understating the actual situation.

      This was a point of contention in the United States with the previous president wanting to slow down testing because more tests means more cases, which looks bad.

    • Joe lembo says:
      5 years ago

      If the government did proper and regular testing of the population, then the true levels of community infections would show. I suspect infections only come to light if they see a doctor or need hospitalisation. The rate of current infections is far higher than the peak of any country’s first wave. This translates to 30 deaths a week in Grenada.
      I’m thinking of cancelling my trip. I don’t want a curfew or to be surrounded by idiots that think Ivermectin oil down is a cure.
      I love Grenada, but my respect for some Grenadians has been destroyed.

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