NO COVID JAB, NO SUPERMARKET JOB
Supermarkets in Cayman are joining an increasingly global trend requiring job applicants to show proof of COVID vaccination.
Supermarkets in Cayman are joining an increasingly global trend requiring job applicants to show proof of COVID vaccination.
The latest update from Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee on the ongoing vaccination campaign shows a marked slowdown in vaccination rates across most age groups in the past month.
The Schooners Restaurant at the Cayman Turtle Centre was the venue for a long-awaited event on Saturday night, August 14th.
In very sombre tones, Hon. Premier Wayne Panton on Wednesday appealed to the remaining sceptical segment of the population who haven’t been vaccinated to act responsibly and get the jab.
Non-essential Government offices on Grand Cayman closed at 12.30 p.m. today (Thursday, 26 August 2021), in advance of the passage of Tropical Depression 9 through the Cayman Islands area.
Shortly before 3:30PM on Thursday, 2 September, officers responded to a report of an incident at a government high school. It was reported that a school bus had returned to the school due to an altercation involving a student and a bus warden
Dart is pleased to introduce its newest shop to the Camana Bay Town Centre, fashion retailer Flagship by Vertu. Already a well-established brand on Grand Cayman, Vertu has locations on Cardinal Avenue in George Town and in Caribbean Plaza on West Bay Road.
Last Wednesday (25 August), the Minister for Education, the Honourable Juliana O'Connor-Connolly, attended the formal handover of Sectors 1, 5 & 6 of the new John Gray High School from McAlpine Ltd to the Department of Education Services (DES).
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.
The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) on Tuesday rolled back its plans to further reopen the borders and announced a raft of measures in the wake of the recent confirmation of cases of community spread of COVID-19