Grenada’s
boarders, through a phased process, are opening. A legitimate concern for many
would be non-compliant tourists. Non-compliance
in this instance could range from breaking quarantine to not wearing masks.
Although, our visitors must be welcomed as they escape to relax and explore our
beautiful island, they must comply with our
laws. According to Dr. George Mitchell, head of the National COVID-19 Response
Team, via actions through parliament, the current monetary sanctions for
non-compliance will increase.
This
revelation occurred on Friday July 17, 2020, when Central Health – Grenada interviewed
the Coordinator of the National COVID-19 Response Team as part of its online series
entitled, COVID-19 & Those Most At Risk. “The sanctions that that have been on the
books for many, many years were deemed inadequate. Just not enough to deter persons
and so this is going to be brought to Parliament,” said Dr. Mitchell. He went
onto say, “I suspect that very early next week the fines surrounding breaking quarantine etcetera will be revised and will be implemented upwards.”
Grenada has to take steps to move on.
The way our world economics is designed, we have to smartly create a new
normal. COVID-19 will be around for a while and so the process of welcoming
tourists to our island is part and parcel of the overall process. Having said
that, as far as Dr. Mitchell and his team are concerned, if you are coming from
what they have deemed as Yellow or Red Zones, meaning that there is active
transmissions there, expect to be quarantined for a certain period of time. “Unlike
the St. Vincent experience, where people were allowed to go home, and they have
their peculiarities about them - that they were allowed to go home, Grenada is
not about to take that kind of chance. I’m sorry - no. We are not about to take
that kind of chance. If you are coming from an area where there is active
transmission, and you want to come and have fun, then your fun of course would
be enjoying our beautiful island - but from your secured location.”
Earlier this month, the Ministry of Health outlined its phased approach
for opening the Boarders - Low Risk(OECS Countries), Medium(CARICOM, UK, Canada)
and High(US or visited the USA 14 days prior to arrival) arrivals would be permitted
during different time periods. Our visitors or those returning home, would have
to bear additional costs, outside of their airfare, and adhere to strict procedures.
In fact, traveling via aircraft requires serious planning. Everyone entering Grenada
must have certain things and accept our laws and procedures:
1. Download key forms - https://covid19.gov.gd/required-incoming-passenger-forms/
(a) Incoming Passenger Home Quarantine Application
(b) International Passenger Health Declaration Form (must sign)
2. Negative PCR Test (Yellow Zone - 7 days prior & Red Zone - just before arrival)
3. Prepare to be tested upon arrival (Yellow Zone - rapid test & Red Zone PCR Test)
4. Pay to reserve quarantine location (government approved sites only) - meals not included.
5. Download Grenada's Contract Tracing App
6. If positive upon arrival, expect to cover all costs for retaking tests - first testing is free.
To watch Central Health –
Grenada’s interview with Dr. Michell – click here.
For a full recap travel protocols
– click here.
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