
CAL extends change-fee waiver for international travel
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.
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.
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 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.
The Public Health Department confirmed the first case of a person in the Cayman Islands with the novel coronavirus, after one of the five people who were tested for the virus earlier in the week, tested positive.
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.
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 Physiotherapy Department at the Cayman Islands Hospital will be relocating to the first floor of Smith Road Centre, 150 Smith Road, effective Monday March 16 2020.
Cayman Islands nationals in the United Kingdom have been assured that arrangements have been put in place for them to access the services of the UK’s National Health Services(NHS) should they have concerns about their health-related to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Cabinet took some key decisions Friday to try and contain the COVID-19 corona virus outbreak in Cayman
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.