BORDER OPENING ON PAUSE
The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) on Tuesday rolled back its plans to further reopen the borders and announced a raft of measures in the wake of the recent confirmation of cases of community spread of COVID-19
The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) on Tuesday rolled back its plans to further reopen the borders and announced a raft of measures in the wake of the recent confirmation of cases of community spread of COVID-19
A running team of 14 people from the Cayman Connection UK (CCUK) “Fit Club” joined the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT), London on Saturday 11 September to run the Visit Cayman Islands Sundown Fun Run as part of the Richmond RunFEST, sponsored and co-hosted by CIDOT.
For the routine daily update, there have been 650 PCR tests for SARS-CoV-2 since Friday
10th September and of these there are 14 positive tests in travellers.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) is investigating how a passenger who presented a positive COVID-19 test result upon arrival in Grand Cayman was able to board its flight from Kingston, Jamaica, on Thursday September 9, 2021.
The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) on Wednesday gave itself some wiggle room by indicating that the much-vaunted October 14th re-opening date could be delayed.
People in Cayman appear to be fixated on the 14th October border reopening (phase four in the Government’s reopening plan), as the date when tourists will once again grace our shores.
Congratulations are in order for former Premier Alden McLaughlin and four other prominent figures in Cayman’s legal fraternity who have been elevated to Queen’s Counsel(QC).
17-year-old Asaiah Thomas was crowned the 40th Miss Teen Cayman Islands beauty queen. She sat on her beautiful white throne, flanked by Kianna Ebanks, First Runner-Up, and Niya Mothen Second Runner-up.
So far this week, there has been an increase in reports made to the police regarding thefts from motor vehicles, and as a result, the RCIPS would like to remind the public of a few crime prevention tips that may help in reducing the occurrences of these incidents.
At 4 pm local time TS Ida was located about 130 miles SE of Grand Cayman moving NW at 14 mph with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph.