COVID-19 Testing Update 22 June 2020
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 461 COVID-19 tests carried out since Friday’s press conference which all did not detect SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease.
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The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 461 COVID-19 tests carried out since Friday’s press conference which all did not detect SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease.
Cayman’s mosquito problem has always increased around this time of year when the beginning of rainy season starts the breeding cycle, but anyone currently undertaking outdoor activity, especially in the morning and early evening, will know this year’s suffering seems worse than ever.
From Sunday, June 21st, a huge swathe of the remaining restrictions will be removed as the territory moves to the anxiously-awaited Level Two (Mild Suppression).
That’s just one level before the Level 1 All Clear, although indications are that might still be some way off.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 993 COVID-19 tests which have been
carried out since Friday’s press release.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 556 COVID-19 tests which have been carried out since yesterday’s press release
The RCIPS has received reports of a female individual allegedly scamming members of the public for donations to support infants in her care
Dr John Lee, reports 745 COVID-19 tests have been
carried out with 4 positive results
In a release on Tuesday, Butterfield Bank (Cayman) Limited (“Butterfield”) advised the public that as part of their standard on-site employee testing procedure — in compliance with directions from the Cayman Islands Government, the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority....
The RCIPS has confirmed that there is to be no prosecution against Mrs. Tiffany Seymour following a reported breach of soft curfew regulations in April.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 505 COVID -19 tests which have been carried out since yesterday’s press conference