53 Positive COVID 19 tests reported on Monday
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that as of 8am Monday, 18 October, there have been 1,662 PCR tests since the last report on Friday, 15 October.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that as of 8am Monday, 18 October, there have been 1,662 PCR tests since the last report on Friday, 15 October.
West Bay Post Office (WBPO) will close for deep cleaning and mail sanitisation on Monday and Tuesday (18 – 19 October), after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.
Just before 8PM last night, 16 October, police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of a two-vehicle collision on South Church Street in George Town.
Lieutenant Theo Kelly from Bodden Town was one of the first to join the Cayman Islands Regiment when it was formed and he now finds himself sailing with the Royal Navy, at sea in the patrol ship HMS Medway as part of the UK’s Caribbean Task Group.
As mentioned in this weeks’ COVID-19 Update Press Briefing, Public Health will be conducting the antigen detecting rapid ‘lateral flow’ testing pilot on Saturday 16 October 2021 at the John Gray High School Gymnasium
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that as of 8am Friday, 15 October, there have been 947 PCR tests since the last report on Thursday, 14 October.
Sir David Amess, United Kingdom Member of Parliament and member of the Conservative Party, was stabbed several times in an incident at his constituency clinic in east London and died at the scene earlier today. A 25-year old man has been arrested by Essex police.
The Health Services Authority (HSA) has embarked on stage 2 of its planned multi-phased project to expand the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department and improve patient experience at the Cayman Islands Hospital.
At about 11:20PM yesterday, 14 October, officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision with injuries at a residence on Elizabeth Street in West Bay.
The recent outbreaks of Covid-19 among the community following over a year of no community spread have highlighted key areas of Cayman’s healthcare service provision that needed strengthening in order to cope with the eventual reopening of the country