2 Deaths: 440 new COVID 19 cases reported on Tuesday
Two more persons have died of COVID-19 related causes Public Health Officials reported today.
Two more persons have died of COVID-19 related causes Public Health Officials reported today.
The procedural changes, which take effect immediately, are intended to minimise the impact on families and businesses of the recent increase in community cases of COVID-19, as the Omicron variant has become the dominant variant in the Cayman Islands.
The updated guidelines are as follows:
During the early morning hours of Saturday, 8 January, 2022, the Air Operations Unit, while conducting coastline patrol in the Beach Bay area of the Bodden Town District, spotted suspicious activity.
On Monday, 10 January, Chief Medical Officer (Interim) Dr. Autilia Newton reported 608 new cases of COVID-19, 22 in travellers and 586 from the community.
Ultimate frisbee in the Cayman Islands will be back in action this year after its brief holiday break.
After decades of devotion to the local sports scene, three Cayman Islands stalwarts have retired from service with the Department of Sports. Roy ‘Huta’ Ebanks, Reginald Ramoon and Kenrick Williams left their government jobs in the last quarter of 2021.
The first Commandant and Deputy Commandant of the newly established Cayman Islands Coast Guard received their commissions and letters of appointment.
What makes for human greatness? Why is it that reasonable persons can identity this at an instance? It seems to me that in as much as Nietzsche suggests that these qualities are ‘subtle, manifold and difficult to comprehend’, when they in fact exist in an individual, that person stands out as....
When the death of Sidney Poitier, beloved Bahamian-American and trailblazing movie star, was announced last Friday, black people worldwide were the most saddened but such was his brilliance that everyone of a certain age with even a smattering knowledge of the silver screen was dismayed too.
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport wishes to update our business community and tourism partners of the unexpected change in Air Canada’s Winter service to Grand Cayman.