Local Supermarkets Implement New COVID Staffing Policy
As the Government prepares to safely reopen its borders, the supermarkets of the Cayman Islands have come together to do their part to keep their staff and customers safe.
As the Government prepares to safely reopen its borders, the supermarkets of the Cayman Islands have come together to do their part to keep their staff and customers safe.
At the meeting of Finance Committee recently, support for business initiatives increased by $4 million, helping businesses impacted by Covid border closures.
The Port Authority Cayman Islands (PACI) has announced that Acting Port Director, Mr Joseph Woods has taken the decision to return to his substantive position of Manager of Cruise operations and Security with effect from Thursday 24 September.
Private sector gets ready to shift gears from zero COVID-19 to coexisting with the virus
Public Health announced today an immediate reduction in the isolation period for primary contacts of a positive COVID-19 case to 10 days provided that everyone in the same household has been fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to the contact
After two days of debate at a special meeting of Parliament, the Government finally saw its two hotly discussed Bills be approved, with some amendments to both, mandating vaccinations for Covid-19 for certain sections of the ex-patriot community
According to data shared by the Department of Environment, between 1976 and 2018, 72% of the mangrove habitat in western Grand Cayman, spanning from Savannah to West Bay, have already been lost and the central mangrove wetlands of South Sound are at increasing threat of being added to this loss.
Premier and Minister for Sustainability and Climate Resiliency Wayne Panton is in Glasgow, Scotland, participating in COP26, where global leaders are meeting to discuss strategies to confront climate change.
The RCIPS has issued a warning not to leave valuables in cars, as there has been a spate of thefts and attempted thefts from vehicles that have taken place in the Smith Road and Windsor Park areas over the past few weeks.
As at Monday, there were 1,205 active cases of Covid-19 in the Cayman Islands, which equates to approximately 1 in 59 people with the virus.