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7/24/2020 || GRENADA TO IMPLEMENT LONG-TERM STATE OF EMERGENCY | 0 | Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell says Grenadians will be living in an indefinite State of Emergency, as part of measures by his administration to control and contain the spread of COVID-19.
“We will be going to parliament with a permanent State of Emergency, a law that guides us for a period of t...Read More >>> | | 7/16/2020 || GRENADA TO REDUCE AIRLINE TICKET TAXES | 0 | Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell has disclosed that Grenada will soon be reducing taxes on airline tickets as part of measures aimed at encouraging intra-regional travel within Caricom.
He said that this is being done as his Government implements various strategies to encourage travel within the...Read More >>> | | 7/14/2020 || GRENADA PLANS TO REOPEN BORDERS AUGUST 1 | 0 | The government of Grenada has announced a phased approach to the reopening of its borders, promoting a smooth, systematic and safe process. Borders reopen for regional travel on July 15 and for international passengers from August 1.
For the reopening process, countries will be categorized as low...Read More >>> | | 7/14/2020 || SANITIZATION OF ST.GEORGE'S MARKET CURRENTLY U... | 0 | The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Implementation has started the sanitization of the St. George’s market, in preparation for vendors to return.
Sanitation commenced on Sunday 12th July, 2020 and is scheduled for completion by 19th July, 2020. In keeping with the general sector-based...Read More >>> | | 7/14/2020 || GRENADA GOVERNMENT EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT GROWING... | 0 | The Government of Grenada is expressing concern about the growing disregard for the COVID-19 regulations and protocols.
Several videos of mass gatherings have surfaced in recent days which have helped to spark concern for the nonchalant attitude that many seem to have adopted.
Additionally, ...Read More >>> | | 5/5/2020 || GRENADA CANCELS SPICEMAS 2020 | 0 | Grenada has officially cancelled its 2020 Carnival celebrations saying that the annual event could give rise to a second wave of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and further impact socio-economic growth on the island.
“Grenada, like the rest of the world, is dealing with the wide-ranging effects of COV...Read More >>> | |
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