126 Positive COVID 19 cases reported on Thursday
The Public Health Department is reporting that as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, 3 November, there had been 1,115 PCR tests conducted in the prior 24 hours.
The Public Health Department is reporting that as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, 3 November, there had been 1,115 PCR tests conducted in the prior 24 hours.
Shortly before 1:40AM today, 4 November, officers responded to a report of an attempted robbery which had taken place at the Seven Mile Public Beach
On 4 November the UK’s medicines regulator, MHRA (Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) – the equivalent of America’s US Food and Drug Administration) - approved the usage of the first pill to treat symptomatic Covid-19. It is the first country in the world to do so.
The deadly storm of ’32 blasted through Grand Cayman late on 7 November and then swept through to Cayman Brac on the evening of 8 November and into 9 November.
As Cayman’s vulnerability towards climate change grows each year, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) continue to release their concerning environmental impact assessments.
As at Monday, there were 1,205 active cases of Covid-19 in the Cayman Islands, which equates to approximately 1 in 59 people with the virus.
Resilience Cayman has just announced a new Covid-19 assistance programme that is supported by a CI$500,000 grant from R3 Cayman Foundation which will provide food vouchers, utilities relief and rent assistance to individuals and families whose employment income has been severely reduced....
In March 2020, when Covid shut the islands down, Gay and Ed Morse took their dive boat to Grand Cayman for refurbishing. They had run Pirates Point Resort for the past 32 years, with Gladys Howard, and then her daughter, Susan, for the last five years.
V4C Productions will be hosting a screening of its short film called ‘You Are Enough’ at the Harquail Theatre, on Saturday 6 November at 6pm.
In an effort to highlight the artists of the Sister Islands first and foremost, while also celebrating the natural landscapes, culture, and wildlife of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands has launched a new exhibition called ‘Beloved Isles’.