COVID-19 - Epidemiological Week 24
Internationally, case detection continues to decline since the peak of new cases reported at the beginning of the year.
Internationally, case detection continues to decline since the peak of new cases reported at the beginning of the year.
A major disaster causes massive adjustment to living, particularly in the aftermath, when access to electricity and water is cut.
Question: As Inflation grips the Cayman Islands, should COVID regulations be removed?
The Cayman Islands Digital Economy Conference was held on Tuesday 21 June, 2022, at the Westin Grand Cayman, and the Ministry of Investment, Innovation and Social Development (IISD) provided key sponsorship for the event.
There are 825 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands. Eight patients are currently hospitalized, of these two are unvaccinated.
On Sunday, 26 June, officers responded to a report that a man had been using forged bank notes at a bar on Bodden Town Road. Officers attended the location and arrested the man, age 52 of Bodden Town, on suspicion of uttering forged bank notes and obtaining property by deception
The Cayman Islands Public Library Services (CIPL) announces the start of the 2022 Summer Reading Challenge (SRC) on Friday, 1 July 2022,
under the theme ‘Incredible Authors’.
Two new weather systems - though still a long way away from Cayman - are getting the attention of hurricane forecasters as the 2022 hurricane season completes its first month.
Coming in at $30 million over budget, government’s unaudited results for the first five months of 2022 show a $179.5 million operating surplus for the entire public sector, with total operating revenues of core government exceeding half a billion dollars by the end of April alone.
As from 30 June, the requirement to wear a face mask in line with Covid regulations will be lifted, which means people will not be required to wear a face mask in a public place