PREMIER VERY WORRIED OVER COVID-19 INCREASES
Premier of the Cayman Islands, Hon. Alden McLaughlin, says he is “really, really worried” about the risks of an escalation in the spread of COVID-19 in the territory.
Premier of the Cayman Islands, Hon. Alden McLaughlin, says he is “really, really worried” about the risks of an escalation in the spread of COVID-19 in the territory.
“It’s almost like everyone is in jail in their own country.” Sombre words from the Cayman Islands Hon. Minister for Health, Dwayne Seymour.
Michael Myles and Alric Lindsay are Caymanians who attended George Town Primary School (GTPS). After completing their university education in the United States, both gentlemen returned to the Cayman Islands and began their respective professions.
A Honduran drug smuggler has been released in the US after serving her prison sentence and is now fighting not to be deported knowing that if she returns to her homeland she will be murdered because she gave evidence against other dealers, including her own brothers.
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) reminds the public of its work priorities and procedures, during the COVID-19 crisis....
Are the UK’s Caribbean Overseas territories missing out on an opportunity to collaborate in the fight against COVID-19 now sweeping through their islands, the rest of the Caribbean and the world?
An army of physicians are working together to help patients who have been diagnosed with the Covid-19 corona virus, according to Dr Delroy Jefferson, Medical Director of the HSA.
The University College of the Cayman Islands’ campuses in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac will remain closed until the end of the academic year, following the April 22 directive issued by the Cayman Islands Government to extend the closure of all educational institutions....
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) and the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) reminds residents to stay safe on the roads during these unprecedented times.
All across the islands the community is galvanising into action as necessary restrictions on movement and business take a hold and leave some without basic necessities.