REDUCED QUARANTINE IN EFFECT
As of this Wednesday (June 23rd) travellers arriving in Cayman will only need to quarantine for five days provided they can prove that they are fully vaccinated.
As of this Wednesday (June 23rd) travellers arriving in Cayman will only need to quarantine for five days provided they can prove that they are fully vaccinated.
In recognition of their tremendous efforts to inoculate the people of the Cayman Islands against COVID-19, the COVID-19 Vaccination Team was treated to a special retreat focusing on renewing their physical and mental wellness.
Dart Real Estate announces Regatta Office Park’s newest amenity – Arepa 345, a food truck offering Venezuelan arepas for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Arepa 345 will begin operations in early July.
Admission applications are now open for fall semester at the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI). Record enrolment this summer increased the demand for classes, so students are being encouraged to apply early in order to get the courses they want.
At a meeting in George Town Primary School Hall on Thursday, 17 June 2021, over 130 persons heard all about the criteria for being chosen as the workers who will conduct Census 2021 later this year.
The Bermuda government is defending its tough stance on compulsory vaccination for cruise ship passengers despite one major cruise line taking the territory off its ports of call as a result.
The Turks and Caicos government says it’s in negotiations with Carnival Cruise Line with the expectation that the cruise line will resume calls by autumn this year.
The Government of Anguilla reports that it has secured the support of the UK government, with an additional £2m (US$3m) in new funding for what it called ‘economic resilience projects’.
Cayman’s only public school for special needs children, The Lighthouse School, was recently awarded a ‘good’ rating by the Office of Education Standards (OES) and, as a result, the Ministry of Education held a special celebratory assembly at the school last Thursday.
Hon Kenneth Bryan, Minister for Tourism has today announced that registration for the tourism stipend will be re-opened to give displaced tourism workers who missed the previous registration deadline a chance to apply.