The Ministry of Health wishes to address and clarify information contained in a recently published social media post referencing disease trends in Grenada.
The Ministry advises that the claims made in the post do not reflect the current epidemiological situation based on routine national surveillance data. The Ministry continuously monitors public health trends through established surveillance systems. There is no evidence of unusual disease outbreak at this time.
Surveillance data show a rise in respiratory illnesses, aligning with the usual flu season trends and further influenced by increased population movement during peak tourism activity and the Christmas period.
In Epidemiological Week 42 (ending October 18, 2025), a spike in Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease was detected, primarily affecting children and involving multiple schools. A press release outlining prevention and control measures was issued on October 31, 2025. Public Health action was also taken to contain the spread.
Positivity rate for COVID-19 remains low, indicating limited transmission. Reports of flu-like illness within the tourism sector were reviewed and found to be consistent with broader seasonal respiratory trends. There is no evidence of COVID-19 clusters.
Additionally, gastroenteritis activity was observed at the intervention threshold, reflecting increased cases without exceeding expected seasonal patterns.
The Ministry has increased testing to identify circulating pathogens and inform response measures.
The Ministry emphasizes that public health data are carefully collected, analyzed, and interpreted by qualified professionals before being released. Any official updates regarding disease trends or public health risks are communicated through the Ministry’s authorized channels to ensure accuracy and prevent unnecessary public concern.
The Ministry of Health remains committed to transparency, evidence-based public health action, and the protection of the health and well-being of all Grenadians. Members of the public are encouraged to rely on official Ministry communications for accurate information and to continue practicing recommended preventive measures.
