'REOPEN CAYMAN' SETS NOVEMBER 22nd DATE
A consortium of private sector interests lobbying under the banner of Reopen Cayman has set November 22nd as a target date for reopening the borders.
A consortium of private sector interests lobbying under the banner of Reopen Cayman has set November 22nd as a target date for reopening the borders.
Usually, at least in non-covid times, FirstCarribean’s 5K Walk for a Cure attracts well over a thousand. This time, there were only a hundred or less, because the official walk was cancelled by the organizers, because of the covid-in-the-community scare, amid fears that such a big gathering....
After two days of debate at a special meeting of Parliament, the Government finally saw its two hotly discussed Bills be approved, with some amendments to both, mandating vaccinations for Covid-19 for certain sections of the ex-patriot community
The Customs and Border Control Amendment Bill was the first of three major Bills proposed on Monday at a special sitting of Parliament by the Finance Minister and Deputy Premier Chris Saunders, an intensely debated Bill that drew heated discussion from both the Government and the Opposition.
More than 300 protesters carrying placards in support of free choice for vaccines came to demonstrate outside Government house on Saturday 2 October
Premier Hon. G. Wayne Panton has released the following statement regarding the devastating fire on the cay of Bonacca in the Bay Islands, Honduras.
The most recent Boyz 2 Men inductees, more than 50 in total, filed onto the bleachers in the John Gray High School.
Public Health confirmed today that a Year Six student of the Prospect Primary School tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
To provide further clarity around social distancing requirements in restaurants and bars, Cabinet today published more details pertaining specifically to those businesses.
As of 8a.m. on Monday, 27 September there have been 1,167 PCR tests since the last report on Friday, 24 September. Of these, there are twelve new positive tests in travellers and five in members of the community.