Local Supermarkets Implement New COVID Staffing Policy
As the Government prepares to safely reopen its borders, the supermarkets of the Cayman Islands have come together to do their part to keep their staff and customers safe.
As the Government prepares to safely reopen its borders, the supermarkets of the Cayman Islands have come together to do their part to keep their staff and customers safe.
Travel Cayman is working with the Public Health Department and the Royal Cayman Islands Police to respond to and safely conclude its response to several suspected quarantine breaches that took place on Saturday (11 September 2021) and Sunday (12 September).
Comments are welcomed on Government's proposals to reshape the Cayman Islands' beneficial ownership legislation, including by creating a single act to make the legislation more effective in fighting crime.
The Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) is prepared for any reintroduction of COVID in the community which has been part of our action plan for the border reopening.
For the routine daily update, there have been 650 PCR tests for SARS-CoV-2 since Friday
10th September and of these there are 14 positive tests in travellers.
On Friday 10 September, officers from the West Bay Police Station along with supporting RCIPS Units carried out a search at a residence in the district, resulting in the arrest of a 23 year old male and a 20 year old female both of West Bay, for possession of ganja with the intent to supply and othe
At a third consecutive press conference on Friday, 10 September 2021), Government leaders announced one more positive COVID 19 community transmission case diagnosed overnight. This brings the number of re-emerged local transmissions now to three.
Because of reports of panic-buying following the announcement last week of two locally transmitted cases of Covid-19 (the first for more than a year), management at Foster’s and Priced Right have had to implement limits on certain products.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) is investigating how a passenger who presented a positive COVID-19 test result upon arrival in Grand Cayman was able to board its flight from Kingston, Jamaica, on Thursday September 9, 2021.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 350 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Wednesday, 8 September 2021.