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No Spicemas for 2021

Social Share ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, Feb. 26, CMC – There will be no Carnival celebrations this year, even if 60 per cent of the population get the COVID-19 vaccine, Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell said on Friday. This will be the second consecutive year Spicemas was cancelled due to the pandemic. Grenada’s immunisation rollout began on February 12 and health officials are working towards having 60 per cent of the island’s population of 110 000 vaccinated. “I don’t see how we will be able to achieve 60 per cent by July, but even if we did, I think it will be a mistake to go and have a mass event because you will still have 40 per cent of the people who will not have been vaccinated. I don’t think it is a smart thing,” said Prime Minister Mitchell during an interview with selected journalists, in a format adopted as part of the new COVID-19 health protocols aimed at avoiding any mass gathering of media workers.

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Grenada continues vaccination programme

ST GEORGE’S – Within the first eight days of Grenada receiving its first shipment of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, 146 people received the initial dose and hundreds more are set to get inoculated, following government’s decision to target tourism and other hospitality workers. One vaccination site has already been established at the island’s lone general hospital, and Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr Shawn Charles said on Wednesday that a second …

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