Cases go down; Kids vaccines last weekend
In their Covid report for the week 13 to 19 February, the Ministry of Health and Wellness noted the numbers of positive Covid-19 cases were dropping since the previous weeks.
In their Covid report for the week 13 to 19 February, the Ministry of Health and Wellness noted the numbers of positive Covid-19 cases were dropping since the previous weeks.
There are 957 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands
Public Health has released COVID-19 figures for 24 February 2022.
The downward trend in new COVID-19 cases continued last week according to the latest situational report released by the Ministry of Health tonight (Wednesday, 23 February).
Public Health has released COVID-19 figures for 18-20 February 2022.
The downward trend in new COVID-19 cases continued last week according to the latest situational report released by the Ministry of Health tonight (Wednesday, 16 February).
The Public Health Department has announced additional clinics for vulnerable children 5 – 11 seeking the COVID-19 vaccine.
With the phrase ‘learn to live with COVID’ becoming as insistent as a mantra or as ubiquitous as a meme, what that really means beyond the public health implications, is starting to emerge.
Children between the ages of 5 and 11 will be able to get their first Covid-19 vaccine shot very soon as Cayman anticipates its first delivery of the paediatric formulation of the Pfizer vaccine on this Thursday’s BA flight.
Public Health has released COVID-19 figures for 6 – 9 February 2022.