DSC Outlines Changes in Client-Services Due to COVID-19
The Department of Counselling Services (DCS) has made operational changes in response to the confirmation of the COVID-19 in Cayman.
The Department of Counselling Services (DCS) has made operational changes in response to the confirmation of the COVID-19 in Cayman.
Following recent government led policy announcements in the Cayman Islands related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT) continues to put forward measures to ensure continuity of business without compromising staff safety.
In light of the global outbreak of COVID-19 and in support of the Cayman Islands government’s efforts to limit the transmission of the virus, Island Heritage Insurance Company, Ltd. is closing its office to walk-in customers from Wednesday, 18 March until further notice.
The COVID-19 crisis has the global hospitality and tourism industries – some of the most consequential industries in the world– in uncharted territory. Nations have closed their borders. Airlines face bankruptcy. Cruises are not sailing.
Canada has closed its borders to all foreign nationals except for US citizens, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled “increasingly aggressive” measures to contain the new coronavirus outbreak and urged people to stay at home.
Cuba is getting creative about facemasks to battle coronavirus.
With some sector of the economy scaling back in light of the coronavirus outbreak, the government is taking steps to minimise the effect on the transport sector.
Businesses in Grand Cayman are doing their part to assist the community.
Two more cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the Cayman Islands bringing the number to three.
CTMH Doctors Hospital is launching our Care Centre Hotline. Our Care Coordinators will be available to answer all of your questions about the COVID-19 pandemic and other healthcare concerns you may have.