Government Statement on Passing of COVID-19 Patient
Health City Cayman Islands on Saturday 14 March 2020 announced the passing of the 68-year-old patient who was confirmed as the first COVID-19 case in the Cayman Islands.
Health City Cayman Islands on Saturday 14 March 2020 announced the passing of the 68-year-old patient who was confirmed as the first COVID-19 case in the Cayman Islands.
The Department of Education Services (DES) assures the public that there are currently no suspected cases of COVID-19 Coronavirus at the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC
Today is International Women’s Day where we celebrate the achievements of women throughout history and across nations.
For more than a decade, Public Health, Customs and Border Control, the Shipping Agents, the Cruise Lines and the respective Government Ministries have worked collaboratively with the Port Authority to prevent and contain the spread of infectious diseases in the maritime domain and to the Cayman....
The refusal by MLA, Kenneth Bryan to support the Opposition members’ call for a special meeting of the Legislative Assembly to discuss the implications of the Speaker of The House’s statement issued on Feb 24th, 2020 and his subsequent public statements which are not in accord with the majority....
All members of the Opposition are in favour of a no confidence motion in the House Speaker McKeeva Bush and the holding of a special sitting of the Legislative Assembly, apart from George Town Central MLA Kenneth Bryan.
Cabinet today issued Regulations to control the entry of persons to the Cayman Islands who have a travel history to mainland China under the Public Health Law (2002 Revision).
In its recently released report on the audit of the 2018 financial reports provided by Government Ministries and other entities, the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) pointed out the enormous sums that Government is obliged to pay for healthcare to individuals who were once employed....
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin travels to London today for a series of meetings including an introductory visit with Baroness Sugg, the United Kingdom’s new Minister with responsibility for the Overseas Territories and Sustainable Development in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Leader of the Opposition Hon. V. Arden McLean called on the Government to now consider abandoning the Cruise Berthing project and to get on with other initiatives which are needed in the country.