Covid-19 keeps old friends apart
Cayman’s last surviving Justice of the Peace, Captain Owen Farrington, is currently unable to meet with his long-time friend, Mr Earl Ebanks, due to Covid-19 worries, but says he talks with his friend frequently.
Cayman’s last surviving Justice of the Peace, Captain Owen Farrington, is currently unable to meet with his long-time friend, Mr Earl Ebanks, due to Covid-19 worries, but says he talks with his friend frequently.
Usually, at least in non-covid times, FirstCarribean’s 5K Walk for a Cure attracts well over a thousand. This time, there were only a hundred or less, because the official walk was cancelled by the organizers, because of the covid-in-the-community scare, amid fears that such a big gathering....
An urgent appeal has been made for residents to strictly adhere to the COVID-19 protocols as the number of community cases continues to increase.
Little Havana, along the West Bay Road has become one the hippest night spots in Grand Cayman for those who enjoy LIVE music.
A call has been made for the Cayman Islands Government (CIG) to appoint a ‘reopening czar’ to lead and coordinate the next phase of the jurisdiction’s unlocking of the economy from COVID-19 restrictions.
The Ministry of Education has brought forward the dates when government primary and secondary schools, located on Grand Cayman will close for midterm break.
John Gray and Clifton Hunter High Schools are now scheduled to close on Thursday, 7 October.
As of 9am Wednesday, 6 October there have been 772 PCR tests processed since the last report on Tuesday, 5 October.
Medical professionals from Cayman’s three hospitals, the wider healthcare community and overseas medical institutions as well as Government officials will speak at the upcoming Cayman Islands Healthcare Conference
I am aware that the passing of the Customs and Border Control (Amendment) Bill and the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment) Bill is an emotive issue for some in our community. My office has received correspondence from a number of people about it. This statement is a response to those letters
As the Cayman Islands continues to adapt and respond to living with COVID-19 in the community, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee OBE, has endorsed lateral flow tests for fast identification of positive cases