Grenada moves to contain a Covid outbreak connected to Sanda

Grenada moves to contain a Covid outbreak connected to Sandals resort: Travel Weekly


Updated Dec. 15.
Grenada's Ministry of Health says it's taking "aggressive efforts" to contain an outbreak of Covid-19 cases connected to the Sandals Grenada all-inclusive resort.
Keith Mitchell, prime minister of Grenada, in an address on Dec. 14 outlined several temporary measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 on the island.
Effective Dec. 15, all social gatherings, including weddings and funerals, are limited to 10 participants for the next seven days. Community evens and gatherings are postponed for seven days; business operations, including public transportation, must stop at 10 p.m.; and restaurants are limited to takeout service only.
"The sudden spike in Covid cases originated at Sandals Grenada and demonstrates the grave dangers we face," Mitchell said. "The grim reality is that 13 people from one household have tested positive, based on a staff member's exposure to Covid. It cannot be determined at this time that this was due to a breakdown in the application of the resort's protocols, but we must enforce the law.

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