New travelling rules for 20 November
New rules will go into effect on Saturday 20 November for anyone planning to come to the Cayman Islands, once the country officially opens up its borders again.
New rules will go into effect on Saturday 20 November for anyone planning to come to the Cayman Islands, once the country officially opens up its borders again.
Months in the making, UCCI launched a renovated and newly tooled website last week. Cleaner, more comprehensive and easier to navigate, the upgraded site will better serve faculty, staff and students, as well as the public, the UCCI said.
A third death has been linked to the COVID-19 virus in Cayman
Premier Wayne Panton sent out the following message of condolence as Cayman sees its first Covid death of 2021 and its third since the pandemic began.
Increased Cayman Airways flights to important hubs such as New York, Miami and Tampa are all “good news” as far as meeting airlift requirements for Cayman’s tourism industry to get back on its feet, but it is not enough.
The Cayman Islands government’s London office is holding a Christmas get together for Caymanian students in the UK.
Terence Crawford defends his WBO welterweight title for the fifth time in what could be fight of the year on Saturday.
At 8 a.m. on Friday, 19 November Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Lee reported that 1,518 PCR tests had been conducted since 8 a.m. on Thursday, 18 November
The Pines Retirement Home has confirmed that it has suspended all visits as several of the people it cares for have been afflicted by the COVID-19 virus.
George Town resident Dawn Bodden is the winner of the much-anticipated draw for $100,000 as donated by DMS, a draw in which all residents who had been vaccinated in the Cayman Islands were entered, with the winner randomly generated by computer