No Active COVID 19 cases
CMO, Dr John Lee, reports 225 COVID-19 tests have been carried out
since it was last reported on Tuesday, 21 July. All were negative.
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CMO, Dr John Lee, reports 225 COVID-19 tests have been carried out
since it was last reported on Tuesday, 21 July. All were negative.
Johnathon Bedasse is the 2020 recipient of the William A. Dart Memorial University Scholarship. A graduate of Cayman Prep & High School, Bedasse is following his passion for economics and music to Columbia University in New York City where he will begin studies in the fall.
Only one case remains active of the 203 COVID-19 cases confirmed in the Cayman Islands since the disease was first reported here in March.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 552 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since it was last reported on Friday, 10 July.
Friday’s report from the Public Health Department showed that there haven't been any new cases confirmed since the beginning of this month.
Shortly before 9:30PM yesterday, 9 July, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a business premises on Mary Street in George Town. Two men entered the store, brandished a handgun and demanded cash
The Department of Vehicle and Driver’s Licensing (DVDL) advises the public that all its office locations will re-open with normal hours of operation, starting on Monday, July 13.
Driving tests are scheduled to commence on July 20.
The Medical Officer for Health, Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez, reports 583 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since it was last reported.
Cruise Port Referendum (CPR) is claiming a degree of success even though the Appeal Court on Thursday ruled in favour of the Cayman Islands Government(CIG) over the challenge to the planned cruise port project
Caymanian Times have decided to reactivate its weekly poll which only allows 1 vote per person within the Cayman Islands. This prevents multiple votes and the results are tabulated electronically on an overseas server which also prevents tampering.