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6 Positive Cases from 993 Tests

The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 993 COVID-19 tests which have been
carried out since Friday’s press release.

16 Jun, 2020

6 more positive cases from screening

The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 556 COVID-19 tests which have been carried out since yesterday’s press release

11 Jun, 2020

RCIPS Investigates Alleged Scam

The RCIPS has received reports of a female individual allegedly scamming members of the public for donations to support infants in her care

09 Jun, 2020

4 Positive Cases reported today (Thursday)

Dr John Lee, reports 745 COVID-19 tests have been
carried out with 4 positive results

04 Jun, 2020

BUTTERFIELD EMPLOYEE TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

In a release on Tuesday, Butterfield Bank (Cayman) Limited (“Butterfield”) advised the public that as part of their standard on-site employee testing procedure — in compliance with directions from the Cayman Islands Government, the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority....

03 Jun, 2020

NO PROSECUTION AGAINST MINISTER’S WIFE

The RCIPS has confirmed that there is to be no prosecution against Mrs. Tiffany Seymour following a reported breach of soft curfew regulations in April.

03 Jun, 2020

5 Positive Cases reported today (Wednesday)

The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports 505 COVID -19 tests which have been carried out since yesterday’s press conference

03 Jun, 2020

2nd Canadian Repatriation Flight Scheduled

he flight is  pet-friendly, and able to transport Canadians and Permanent Residents.

03 Jun, 2020

Seats available on the 3pm Friday repatriation flight to Miami

Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) is advising the public that a few seats are still available on the 3pm repatriation flight from Grand Cayman to Miami this Friday June 5, 2020.

02 Jun, 2020

CAUTION ADVISED AS ANOTHER CHILD TESTS COVID-POSITIVE

The news that a nine-year-old child has been declared COVID-19 positive has further underlined the need for caution as the community seeks to ease back into some semblance of normality.

02 Jun, 2020
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