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With lockdowns restarting around the world and entry to the Cayman Islands tightly controlled, many in our community continue to struggle with the economic impacts of the pandemic.
With lockdowns restarting around the world and entry to the Cayman Islands tightly controlled, many in our community continue to struggle with the economic impacts of the pandemic.
In May CIREBA (Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association) launched a donations program "Home is Where the Heart is" to provide funding to support those most in need In Cayman with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Tourism industry workers heard that their industry was unlikely to bounce back in any significant way next year, at least not until the end of 2021, according to Tourism Director Rosa Harris, who spoke at the Cayman Islands Tourism Association’s Forum this month.
Just before 11:30 PM on Tuesday 24 November, officers from the Cayman Islands Coast Guard while on border patrol came upon a suspicious vessel approximately two (2) nautical miles off the coast of East End. Upon approach by the CG patrol vessel, two of the occupants jumped overboard
Two travellers who were found to be in breach of Quarantine at Residence (QAR) protocols have been prosecuted following a court appearance via Zoom on 23rd November 2020.
The Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez, reports that 481 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Monday, 23 November 2020.
One was positive.
The Ministry of Tourism is pleased to advise the public that more British Airways repatriation flights have been authorised during December 2020 and January 2021, bringing the total number of confirmed flights to six.
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) seeks input on its consultation and draft Regulatory Framework to establish Internet Exchange Points in the Cayman Islands.
Christmas comes early every year at the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) as crews head out to tackle the hard, long days of cleaning-up the islands during their bulk waste campaign activities.
The RCIPS has been made aware of incidents where minors between the ages of 11 years and 16 years have been engaging in planned and organised fights at the John Gray High School, which are subsequently being posted on social media.