CAYMAN IS 'ONE OF THE SAFER PLACES IN THE WORLD' says Governor
The Cayman Islands is "one of the safer places in the world" for the steps it has taken, in the global battle against COVID-19.
The Cayman Islands is "one of the safer places in the world" for the steps it has taken, in the global battle against COVID-19.
The Caribbean region is being immersed by an outbreak of dust from the Sahara Desert which might reach the Gulf of Mexico and parts of the United States next week
If you are looking to truly escape from the rigours of everyday life under lockdown, there’s nowhere nicer than in the tranquil and laid-back district of East End.
A huge disaster preparedness exercise, involving 300 military personnel from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships Argus and Medway, got underway on Colliers Beach at East End.
Church goers still have to wait some time before they can worship together again in the Cayman Islands, despite Bars in the jurisdiction being back in action on Sunday 7th June, after the Islands’ Government gave the green light for the sector to open after 2 months of lockdown.
Cayman takes another step on the road back to normality from Sunday with further relaxation of the Level 3 lockdown measures which were introduced this past Monday June 1st.
Having read in the Caymanian Times Newspaper of Monday, June 1, 2020, “Turbulent Times Ahead But Cayman Keeps Hope Alive”. The detailed economic challenges facing the Cayman Islands as presented by Minister of Finance, Roy McTaggart, gave me a sense of urgency and trepidation.
The Ministry of Tourism has announced that it is developing “a multifaceted three-year strategic plan” to guide the country’s tourism industry out of the stagnation caused by COVID-19.
Cayman continues to take cautious steps towards the next level of opening up the economy. The government had announced that it’s now working towards a target date of June 22nd with a series of graduated relaxations leading up to that date.
The full scale of the economic challenge facing the Cayman Islands has been laid out. Pledging that the government is committed to presenting "the unvarnished truth", Hon. Minister of Finance Roy McTaggart said it was “disheartening for me to relay such bad news”....