COVID-19 EXPOSES CAYMAN CROWDED HOUSING
The COVID-19 outbreak is forcing a rethink of how society organises and conducts itself; from individual to group interactions.
The COVID-19 outbreak is forcing a rethink of how society organises and conducts itself; from individual to group interactions.
To catch a glimpse of scenes of people stocking up on grocery supplies, especially toilet paper, up until a few days ago we needed to access the internet or watch cable television. But alas, that’s become a reality here in the Cayman Islands.
Fear can cause us to react and perform greater than par but that is often the exception not the rule. Around the world people are living in fear and letting that underlying emotion drive their decisions.
The 8th March marks the day when people around the world come together to highlight how far women have come in society and to help to bridge the inequality divide among genders, and the Cayman Islands joined in that fight to create a more even world.
In life, parents do their best to instil the virtues in their children with the hope that they will be upstanding members of the community.
The American President, Harry S. Truman once said, “In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still”.
The global debate over development and the environment is being played out in the Cayman Islands in the court of law and the court of public opinion.
Hundreds of people took pleasure in some fantastic musical performances over the past couple of weeks as the annual Cayman Arts Festival programme brought classical, jazz, and even big brass band music to the Cayman Islands in fine style.
This week the Cayman Islands Red Cross Hurricane Shelter and HQ building has finally reopened after a much-needed renovation process that has taken two years to complete.
Having declared the spread of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) a world health emergency, the World Health Organisation has issued some basic steps that everyone should be following to ensure they stay healthy.