MASS COVID-19 VACCINATION COMING FOR CAYMAN
“The successful development and imminent arrival of the vaccine seems like the Christmas gift we have all been waiting for.”
“The successful development and imminent arrival of the vaccine seems like the Christmas gift we have all been waiting for.”
The Cayman Islands Customs & Border Control Service (CBC) is extending its opening hours at the Collections Office to allow for the collection of imported goods for the Christmas holidays.
His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper has given his approval to extend the next voter registration deadline to Wednesday, 20 January 2021.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 368 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Monday, 4 January 2021. Three were positive.
Grant Thornton are delighted to announce the expansion of their two newest members on the graduate program, for their ever-growing audit, tax and advisory practice in the Cayman Islands. The Graduate program is a successful program totalling of 10 Caymanian graduates.
Chamber President Woody Foster is urging members and their employees to be vaccinated to protect them from the COVID-19 virus as soon as possible.
The Ministry of District Administration, Tourismand Transport is re-opening registration for the tourism stipend to assist Caymanians who worked in the tourism sector and have lost their employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) and the Youth Services Unit (YSU), unveiled two new billboards at the Cayman Brac Playing Field on Friday, January 22.
With the announcement that the elections will now be more than one month earlier than previously scheduled, there has been a buzz around the country. Our reporter took to the street to gauge the public’s feelings on the subject.
Nomination Day, Monday 1 March 2021, ushered in the official start of the 2021 General Elections Season, which saw the official declaration of fifty (50) electoral candidates contesting for a chance to represent one of the nineteen (19) electoral districts.