HEALTH MINISTER - VACCINE IS LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
Emphasing that “we have to keep doing our part here at home to fight this deadly disease”, Hon. Min of Health Dwayne Seymour, has again appealed to residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Emphasing that “we have to keep doing our part here at home to fight this deadly disease”, Hon. Min of Health Dwayne Seymour, has again appealed to residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
“Cruise is not on the radar at all at this stage. Honestly, I don’t see cruise tourism resuming on any sort of significant level before next year.”
Leader of the Cayman Islands Official Parliamentary Opposition, Arden McClean, is stepping up the pressure on Premier Alden McLaughlin to remove Speaker of Parliament, McKeeva Bush.
This Government, and the last, has certainly demonstrated fiscal leadership by creating substantial surpluses over seven years that were used to reduce debt by more than half, rebuild cash reserves and to fund large infrastructure projects from cash without increasing taxation or debt.
As we bid farewell to 2020 I know we will all be sharing the hope that 2021 is a much better year.
My fellow Caymanians and residents, as we embark upon another new year, we have, yet again, the opportunity to renew our faith, hopes and plans.
My fellow Caymanians, residents, and visitors, on behalf of the Official Opposition, I would like to wish you all a healthy and happy 2021.
As we enter the Christmas season the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) would like to remind the public of the risks to aviation and public safety in general which come from the flying of small unmanned aircraft (also known as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles) kites....
To further aid in the rebound of the Cayman economy and to alleviate the financial strain the pandemic has had on industries, the National Pensions (Amendment) Act 2020, in accordance with section 1(3) of that Law relating to the pension holiday, has been extended for an additional 6 months.
The Deputy Governor Hon Franz Manderson has announced today that the annual DG’s 5k event will be postponed until 2021. Originally scheduled for April 2020, the event was initially postponed when Covid-19 arrived in the Cayman Islands.