Traveller from SVG tests positive for Covid-19 in Grenada
A woman who travelled from St Vincent and the Grenadines to Grenada has tested positive for COVID-19.
A release from the Health Services Sub-committee of the National Emergency Organization (NEMO) said the Vincentian officials were informally notified on Sunday about the development.
“The female, a 37-year-old Grenadian national, traveled from St Vincent on Saturday December 12, 2020 with a negative RT-PCR result for a test done on Wednesday December 9, 2020. On Thursday December 17, day 6 of quarantine in Grenada, the individual tested positive.
“The Health Services Sub-committee has commenced investigations of this reported case including contact tracing and testing which thus far have not revealed any positive cases. The public will be updated when further information is available,” the release from NEMO said.
“The use of facial coverings by all persons in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, especially in crowded places during the Christmas season, is strongly encouraged. Hand sanitizing and physical distancing should also be practiced. Organizers of gatherings such as Christmas parties are reminded to document attendees where possible to facilitate future contact tracing in the event that becomes necessary.
“The responsibility for the health of St Vincent and the Grenadines is shared by every individual citizen and visitor, and that responsibility includes the compliance with all protocols and advisories.”