Maples Group Supports Cayman Food Bank’s Fight Against Hunger
The Maples Group is pleased to announce a recent contribution of over US$7,500 on behalf of its clients to local hunger-relief organisation, the Cayman Food Bank ("Food Bank").
The Maples Group is pleased to announce a recent contribution of over US$7,500 on behalf of its clients to local hunger-relief organisation, the Cayman Food Bank ("Food Bank").
The Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage (MYSCH) will host a pre-Christmas celebration with a cultural flair. This marketplace and entertainment event takes place on Saturday, 18 December 2021, from 4 to 8pm on Seafarers Way, George Town, and is planned to be held annually.
Early indications are that the reopening of the borders to international travel is already yielding results with a gradual return of international travellers and an encouraging outlook for 2022 and beyond.
As the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence concluded on Friday, the RCIPS offered a message of support to all those who suffer due to gender-based violence, as well as a message of zero lenience toward perpetrators.
At 8 a.m. on Monday, 13 December Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Lee reported that 2,128 PCR tests had been conducted since 8 a.m. on Friday, 10 December. The Public Health Department reported 85 positive results from these tests, all coming from the community.
Cabinet has approved the waiver of import duty on essential products for children, women and adults with medical conditions, including diabetic supplies. The waiver became effective on Tuesday, 23 November 2021.
As the landfill smoulders after another incident there, Thomas Dickens, Chloe Bentick-Lalli, Nic Corin and others of Protect Our Future have just launched their latest campaign, ‘Our Future is NOT Single-Use’.
The Public Health Department & Health Services Authority (HSA) will be relocating the COVID-19 vaccination clinic, PCR & Certified LFT Testing Clinics to 131 MacLendon Drive (next to DHL, behind Foster’s Airport) effective Monday December 13th 2021.
Government on Saturday Gazetted regulations reducing the COVID-19 testing window for arriving passengers and persons traveling to the Sister Islands, from 72 hours to no earlier than the day before departure
At 8 a.m. on Friday, 10 December Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Lee reported that 1132 PCR tests had been conducted since 8 a.m. on Thursday, 9 December. The Public Health Department reported 30 positive results from these tests, two in travelers and 28 coming from the community.