Police Investigate Serious Collison on West Bay Road
Just after 4am on Saturday 25 September, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a single vehicle collision on West Bay Road in the vicinity of the Public Beach.
Just after 4am on Saturday 25 September, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a single vehicle collision on West Bay Road in the vicinity of the Public Beach.
Nearly 40,000 individuals’ securely verified digital COVID-19 vaccination records with QR code have now been uploaded into the MyHSA Patient Portal for persons vaccinated in the Cayman Islands.
On 22nd September 2021, the National Trust for the Cayman Islands Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held at the George Town Yacht Club, with formalities commencing at 6:30pm. Members who were unable to attend in person were given an opportunity to vote and attend online via Zoom.
The public only has a few days to give their input to a Bill proposed by Government to require various categories of ex-patriates provide a vaccine certificate “of any notifiable disease” (which includes Covid-19) when they make their applications to remain on island.
To provide further clarity around social distancing requirements in restaurants and bars, Cabinet today published more details pertaining specifically to those businesses.
Employers in the Cayman Islands are faced with a new challenge: how do we keep our doors open and our staff safe? In an effort to achieve this, some employers have been asking staff to disclose whether or not they have taken the COVID-19 vaccine.
Restaurant Month, will return this October to celebrate the very best of Cayman’s culinary community. The Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) has announced that over 30 restaurants across Grand Cayman have confirmed their participation with further restaurants still to be announced.
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce has been awarded an American Advertising Federation Angel Award for their “Supporting Businesses through Times of Crisis” campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Government has introduced two pieces of legislation to be discussed by the public that, if agreed upon, will mean anyone applying for a work permit must have already been vaccinated against Covid-19.
These are challenging times for Cayman and just about every other country around the world. No matter the geographical, economic, population size or choice of political system, the scourge of the COVID-19 pandemic has set undeniable parallels on the global impact.