PATIENT HOSPITALISED WITH COVID-19
A brief statement issued by Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee said the individual, a traveller, was removed from quarantine and taken to the Critical Care Unit (CCU) at the Health Services Authority.
A brief statement issued by Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee said the individual, a traveller, was removed from quarantine and taken to the Critical Care Unit (CCU) at the Health Services Authority.
Eight outstanding persons will be bestowed with the Order of the Cayman Islands in this year’s National Heroes Day Awards next Monday, January 25th.
On Tuesday of this week, Cayman hit an important milestone as “a further 431 people have received the COVID-19 vaccine. This brings the total number of people vaccinated in the Cayman Islands to 5,339.”
Hon. Chief Justice Anthony Smellie QC has repeated his call for improved court facilities in the Cayman Islands. In a speech marking the start of the new Grand Court session, the Chief Justice who has been advocating especially for a new courthouse, underlined the urgency of the situation....
Based on community feedback, the free hop-on, hop off George Town shuttle service has amended its routes to help users get to and from busy shopping destinations in central George Town, including Foster’s Airport Centre and Kirk Market.
It was a wonderful night to make the whole of Cayman proud of them: 14 young people who have shown dedication and excellence of spirit in everything they have turned their hands to, who were celebrated and presented with their awards at the Proud of Them 2021 Gala evening at the Ritz-Carlton.
Hon. Premier Alden McLaughlin is urging residents to “collectively once again come together to do the right thing and get vaccinated and protected against the virus.”
Thanks to a highly visible public service campaign, the RCIPS said it was pleased with the low numbers of traffic offences that took place over Christmas and New Year
Hon. Premier Alden McLaughlin is urging residents to “collectively once again come together to do the right thing and get vaccinated and protected against the virus.”
It was a very hopeful day for Cayman when nearly 10,000 doses, the first of what is proposed to be several batches, of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived in the Cayman Islands from the UK on Tuesday afternoon.