Cuban Americans want US sanctions lifted
Cubans living in America are campaigning for the Trump administration to lift sanctions on Cuba because of the coronavirus epidemic.
Cubans living in America are campaigning for the Trump administration to lift sanctions on Cuba because of the coronavirus epidemic.
Butterfield Bank (Cayman) Limited (“Butterfield”) announced that they will be donating $15,000 to each of the Kiwanis Club of Grand Cayman and Meals on Wheels as they continue to provide meals for children, elderly and vulnerable persons in the community during the COVID-19 health crisis.
Sol (Cayman Islands) Ltd, is giving back to the island’s “heroes on the Front Line” who are making the trip every day to provide support and health care to our communities.
Amendments to the Public Health (Prevention, Control and Suppression of COVID-19) Regulations, and new regulations to ensure compliance with the Shelter in Place requirements were approved by Cabinet today, 3 April 2020.
The Philippines is allowing police to shoot dead anyone not adhering to the coronavirus curfew and one man has already lost his life. He was shot dead after he was scolded by a health official for not wearing a face mask.
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been discharged from hospital after a bout of COVID-19 which landed him in the intensive care unit(ICU) of a London hospital.
Water Authority-Cayman is aware of a false message claiming that the water supply will be shut off due to contamination. This is completely untrue.
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) wishes to remind the public of the following procedures that is working under, during the COVID-19 situation....
The first batch of locally-produced protective masks, made by volunteers organised through the Cayman Islands Red Cross (CIRC), were collected recently.
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?