NEW TREATMENT FOR ACID REFLUX SUFFERERS IN THE CARIBBEAN
There is good news from the medical community for longtime sufferers of acid reflux disease, which is the most common gastrointestinal disease in the Caribbean and across the globe.
There is good news from the medical community for longtime sufferers of acid reflux disease, which is the most common gastrointestinal disease in the Caribbean and across the globe.
There is good news from the medical community for longtime sufferers of acid reflux disease, which is the most common gastrointestinal disease in the Caribbean and across the globe.
The Ministry of Health & Wellness would like to advise the community that information relating to the COVID-19 “XBB Variant” that has been circulating widely via What’s App and other social media sites was not issued by the Ministry of Health & Wellness.
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COVID-19 “XBB Variant” Information Not Issued by Ministry of Health & Wellness
Just before 12:30AM on Saturday 31 December, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a bar located on Bodden Town Road where it was reported that an altercation was taking place at the location involving multiple men with machetes
Just after 4:20AM on Saturday 31 December, police and other emergency services were dispatched by 9-1-1 Communications to a report of a serious motor vehicle collision on Shamrock Road, in the vicinity of Poindexter Road.
Four Caymanians are named for outstanding services to the Cayman Islands in the first King’s New Year Honours list. Announced by The Governor Martyn Roper, the recipients are; lawyer Rosie Whittaker-Myles, conductor Susan Horrocks, press officer Reina Jefferson and prison director Claira Range.
As New Year's Eve approaches, the RCIPS would like to remind the public that Operation Winter Guardian continues and the public can expect to see amplified police presence over the holiday weekend
The National Roads Authority (NRA) are continuing their Capital Works programme across the island to improve Grand Cayman’s roadway systems