Dr Lee to leave in January
Cayman’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, who has helped steer the country through one of the worst health crises it has ever faced, is leaving his post in January.
Cayman’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, who has helped steer the country through one of the worst health crises it has ever faced, is leaving his post in January.
Her Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service (HMCIPS is applying operational restrictions at both Northward and Fairbanks Prisons after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19 last night (15 September 2021).
While most children eagerly await their annual birthday celebrations, mostly as an occasion to receive presents, one young boy has selflessly decided to forgo gifts and instead seek donations to aid a local cause.
With the news that the Cayman Islands Government has implemented new health and safety mandates regarding COVID-19 today, mask and face covering will now be mandatory for customers, at all Foster’s Supermarket and Priced Right locations.
Classes at the George Town Primary School have been suspended and students advised to stay at home after a Year 6 child tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.
Cayman Connection is delighted to announce the upcoming partnership with Resilience Cayman and Local Market, to be launched at Cayman Day in the UK this Saturday!
One staff member at the Health Services Authority (HSA) East End Health Centre has tested positive for COVID-19 which Public Health discovered through contact tracing. The clinic is temporarily closed this morning (15 September) and will reopen today at 1pm to allow deep cleaning and reassignment of
Today we celebrate the International Day of Democracy, a date the United Nations General Assembly resolved to observe in 2007 to promote and uphold the principles of democracy throughout the world
In a blistering attack on the Government for their decision to indefinitely pause the reopening plan, the body that represents Cayman’s tourism industry, the Cayman Islands Tourism Association, has said the move would force many tourism-dependent businesses to close
Classes at the George Town Primary School have been suspended and students advised to stay at home after a Year 6 child tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.