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Grenada imports COVID infection

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ST GEORGE’S – Grenada announced a new case of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on Wednesday, six weeks after the island had recorded its 23rd case of the disease that has killed more than 661 000 people and infected 16.7 million others worldwide.

Health authorities said that a passenger who arrived on the island from the United States last week had tested positive for the virus that was first detected in China last December.

The unidentified person was among a group of Grenadians who returned via a charter JetBlue flight last Wednesday. Under the new health protocol, all persons arriving on an international flight must be placed in 14 days mandatory quarantine.

“So, the person is already in quarantine,” Health Minister Nikolas Steele a sitting of the Lower House of Parliament on Wednesday.

Grenada’s first COVID-19 case was announced in March and it was an imported flight from the United Kingdom. The government subsequently shut down the borders, including declaring a state of emergency (SOE) in a bid to curb the spread of the virus.

Since then it has reopened the Maurice Bishop International Airport to regional and charter flights, with international commercial flights schedule to land here from August 1. (CMC)

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