21 Positive COVID Cases reported: 16 Children included
Of these, there are 21 positive test results from the community including 16 children, one of whom is an infant under one year old.
Of these, there are 21 positive test results from the community including 16 children, one of whom is an infant under one year old.
Individuals requiring letters to their employers confirming they have been placed in mandatory isolation due to ongoing COVID 19 contact tracing requirements can obtain these by request to Public Health. Please request by email only to quarantine@hsa.ky
The newly created Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency now has responsibility for the ReGen Cayman’s Energy and Recycling Centre.
The RCIPS Financial Crimes Investigations Unit, have received two separate reports of forged notes that were turn over by two separate financial institutions in the Cayman Islands. F
“Cayman needs to pave a way for a safe and continuous opening of its borders whereby vaccinated visitors could come without the need for quarantine, while at the same time trying to ensure that people are not made seriously ill or die with Covid,” said Premier Wayne Panton
Shortly before 2:30PM on Wednesday, 6 October, officers responded to a report that a member of the public had found a suspicious package at a location on Durham Drive in George Town, near a derelict vehicle
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that as of 9a.m. Thursday, 7 October, there have been 731 PCR tests processed since the last report on Wednesday, 6 October.
Worried that the Government has not moved forward with the plan to deal with Cayman’s waste problem (called Project ReGen), the Leader of the Opposition Roy McTaggart wrote to Premier Wayne Panton to see if the Premier would advise exactly where the project currently stood
On Wednesday 6 October police formally charged a 43-year-old-man of Bodden Town with Aggravated Burglary following his arrest in relation to an incident that took place just before 5:50PM on 3 October, at a residence in Birchwood Road, George Town.
Anthony Joshua has banked tens of millions of dollars and at 31 could retire and live comfortably for ever. Yet the former world heavyweight champ, still bruised and battered after his humbling points loss last week to Oleksandr Usyk, immediately demanded the rematch clause was activated.