NewsRegional REGIONAL: Probe launched to determine if Sandals Resort breached COVID-19 protocols by Barbados Today 15/12/2020 written by Barbados Today 15/12/2020 4 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 125 SOURCE: CMC – An investigation has been launched to determine if the Sandals All-Inclusive Resort breached COVID-19 protocols, in the wake of the recent increase in positive cases in the country. In an address to the nation late Monday, Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell also announced that there will be an urgent meet with the owners of the property. “The COVID-19 Committee has directed the Ministry of Health to convene an urgent meeting with the owners of Sandals Grenada,” he said while calling on citizens to “do not drop your guard, maintain the covid-19 protocols at all times.” “Obviously, there was a breakdown in the hotel’s application of the recommended protocols and while we seek to determine the exact nature of this breakdown, we must as a Government, enforce the law where breaches have been determined,” said Mitchell who disclosed that his administration is already committed to revisiting the protocols under which hotels operate to ensure that all necessary measures are taken to protect the health and safety of employees. “The harsh reality is that COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc around the world, with some places experiencing second and third waves of infections and being forced into lockdown mode again, as a containment measure.” Mitchell who is also the Minister for National Security said that since the start of the pandemic, Grenada has avoided the need for more severe measures, due in part to the rigorous protocols implemented and which citizens have abided with, for the most part. “The magnitude of the newly identified cluster, signals in no uncertain terms that it cannot be business as usual this Christmas season. It will not be wise for us to sacrifice a few moments of pleasure or monetary gain this Christmas, only to face possible severe health consequences and even death in the aftermath. I, therefore, appeal to one and all, to exercise restraint and to be responsible,” he said. “The current situation is indeed alarming, but I must assure you, it is under control. It is important that we continue to maintain the balance between protecting lives and saving livelihoods, without having to resort to another period of lockdown,” he added. Outlining the new measures which will be gazetted, the Prime Minister said the Government has identified a number of short-term adjustments to the COVID-19 protocols to enable health officials to intensify their surveillance, monitoring and all other necessary actions to prevent the situation from escalating. “Effective December 15, 2020, all social gatherings, including weddings and funerals will be restricted to 10 persons. Permission must be sought for any additional numbers. It is recommended that all sporting, cultural and community-based events should be postponed for the next seven days,” he said. “Further, also effective December 15, business operations must cease at 10:00 p.m. (local time), except for those businesses that offer essential services. Daytime operations will continue as normal; therefore, there is no need to engage in panic-buying, exposing yourselves unnecessarily to situations that can enable the potential spread of the disease,” he announced. Elaborating on the new measures, he said that restaurants should provide only take-away service and public transportation will stop at 10:00 p.m., except where authorised by the Commissioner of Police to transport essential workers. “My fellow Grenadians, the general level of compliance with the new regulations will determine our next course of action, that is, whether or not we have to escalate the measures,” he said while making an appeal for the full cooperation of all citizens. “A nation-wide shutdown is not the preferred option, but we must all work together to avoid this. On this note, Government applauds the initiative already taken by some members of the business community to adjust operations in the interest of public safety. We welcome this collaborative approach to fighting the pandemic as Government by itself, cannot win this battle,” said the Prime Minister. Grenada currently has 40 active cases, 38 of which are connected to the all-inclusive property which resumed operations in October. The other two are visitors to the island who were undergoing quarantine and had to be tested on the fourth day to determine their COVID-19 status. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Cricket West Indies passes historic governance reform at special meeting of shareholders 10/02/2025 Guyana, United States to deepen partnership aimed at boosting security 09/02/2025 No Kartel show at Trinidad Carnival as concert postponed 09/02/2025