CONCERN AS CAYMAN BRAC RECORDS ITS FIRST COVID-19 CASE
Six more positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Cayman Islands on Saturday taking the total to 35, with the first case reported on Cayman Brac
Six more positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Cayman Islands on Saturday taking the total to 35, with the first case reported on Cayman Brac
The Cayman Islands Government is looking into a package of measures to alleviate the pressure on the business sector caused by the COVID-19 crisis.
The upward trajectory of positive COVID-19 cases continues with more community transmissions being confirmed.
Hon. Premier Alden McClaughlin has moved swiftly to allay concerns emerging from some parts of the community over next week’s much anticipated charted British Airways flight.
The Cayman Islands has recorded an additional four confirmed cases of COVID-19 taking the total to 12, with one additional sample still inconclusive.
Churches in Grand Cayman have been finding innovative and contemporary ways to engage their congregations during the Covid 19, Government enforced lockdown, with many pastors turning to technology to get their message across.
Shoppers were seen in long lines as early as 6.30 am as they waited for their turn to enter the supermarket. According to a security officer on the scene, customers arrives as early as 5.30 am to start their grocery shopping,
Following what has been described by Government as the excellent public response to the three-day total lockdown last week, the territory is now into the “Stay Home Cayman” phase.
It’s been quiet in Cayman as a round the clock curfew aimed at stemming the infection rate of COVID-19 kicks in.
The Cayman Islands is being placed on a full 24/7 shutdown with a curfew starting at 7pm today until 5am on Saturday 28th March