The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce encourages the public to remain calm
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce encourages the public to remain calm within the context of COVID-19 and stresses that panic buying is unnecessary.
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce encourages the public to remain calm within the context of COVID-19 and stresses that panic buying is unnecessary.
HMCI (Hazard Management Cayman Islands) advised on Friday morning that some staff members have fallen sick at Health City with what is presumed to be COVID-19.
As Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has been closely monitoring the situation regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19), several proactive and voluntary measures have been implemented to help ensure the continued safety and well-being of CAL passengers and employees.
Since the rapid spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the classification of the virus as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, panic-buying has ensued, globally.
As Cayman Airways continues to closely monitor developments related to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the change-fee waiver currently in effect has been extended.
Persons suffering with sleep disorders now have treatment options available at the Health Services Authority (HSA) with the opening of a new dedicated sleep laboratory and the recruitment of a sleep medicine physician at the Cayman Islands Hospital.
SteppingStones Recruitment, award-winning professional services organization, recently announced the promotion of Pam Abbott to General Manager.
Rest assured that your Cayman Islands Bankers’ Association member lending institutions are committed to working with you to find a realistic solution in servicing your debt obligations in the advent of an emergency impacting your income.
With the world in panic over the coronavirus pandemic and every strata of each affected country’s society disrupted by it; the most amazing stat is that Taiwan has negligible levels of infection despite being only 81 miles from mainland China.
Health City Cayman Islands is reporting that the Cayman Islands’ first recorded COVID-19 positive patient passed away at 4:40am on Saturday 14 March.