Don’t put off urgent non-Covid health issues
The Covid-19 corona virus is dominating headlines all over the world right now, an incredibly infectious virus that has the possibility to kill, especially the elderly and those with other health issues.
The Covid-19 corona virus is dominating headlines all over the world right now, an incredibly infectious virus that has the possibility to kill, especially the elderly and those with other health issues.
All across the islands the community is galvanising into action as necessary restrictions on movement and business take a hold and leave some without basic necessities.
Residents and businesses in the Cayman Islands are waiting to hear what the next few days might bring as the government moves to ease the lockdown measures which have been in place for around the past month and a half of an aggressive response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Chamber of Commerce will host its fifth free webinar this Wednesday, April 29, 9am to 10:30am under the theme, Supporting Businesses in a Time of Crisis where legal experts will delve into the topic Wills, Estate and Succession Planning in a Covid-19 and Post -Covid-19 World.
Elderly residents in local care homes will enjoy increased contact with families and friends, due a thoughtful donation by the Foster Group.
As we near the end of the 5th week mark of a freeze on the majority of activity on all three islands in response to the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic that has beset the world, many say they are now trying to look on the brighter side in order to give themselves hope and reason.
The Family Resource Centre has launched its COVID-19 parenting campaign to support self-isolating households with one or more children.
During the current circumstances of “shelter in place” and “social distancing”, the CAACI continues to function in terms of providing regulatory certification and oversight services.
In an historic meeting of the Legislative Assembly, Members unanimously approved the onward passage of the Traffic Amendment Bill 2020 which will ease processes at the Department of Vehicle and Drivers Licensing.
The Legislative Assembly (LA) sitting on Thursday, 23 April 2020 was the first in the history of the Cayman Islands that allowed electronic participation by MLAs.