National Attractions set to Reopen on Constitution Day
All Cayman Islands Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) entities are reopening to the public on Constitution Day (Monday 6th July) with new social distancing protocols.
All Cayman Islands Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) entities are reopening to the public on Constitution Day (Monday 6th July) with new social distancing protocols.
The members of the Official Opposition wish to extend their sincere condolences to Mr. D. Ezzard Miller, MLA and his siblings Jerris, Marylou and Susan on the passing of their mother Mrs. Mary Miller.
This is a reminder that as of Tuesday, 23 June 2020, the Treasury Cashier is reopened for business on the ground floor of the Government Administration Building from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
The Cayman Islands on Tuesday recorded the 200th positive case of COVID-19 to have been found in the territory. Updated statistics from the Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee also show that 191 persons have fully recovered.
In May, the Government passed a law mandating employers to post their jobs that required work permits on the new WORC JobsCayman site. They hoped that this change will attract job seekers to their site instead of heading to the newspapers to find jobs.
The Cayman Islands National Emergency Operations Centre has been charting the success of its ‘Operation Bring ‘Em Home’, a repatriation and evacuation logistics undertaking in which it has arranged travel for over 3,400 persons to date into and out of Cayman due to the coronavirus pandemic.
What is gold and grows on trees? Yes that’s right mangoes! This year it’s been a real bumper crop, too, with everyone’s favorite fruit virtually dripping off the trees. It’s a hard time for many farmers, or those who supplement their income from backyard produce sales.
The President of the Cayman Music and Entertainment Association is recommending the CI Government cancel all permits for persons on Island to play Music and put a moratorium on hiring in the sector.
With over 22,000 persons screened Cayman is recognised as a world leader in testing for COVID-19. Recent government reports suggest that the territory is ranked third in the world for screening factored to per 100,000 population with the possibility of placing second globally for its efforts.
The Cayman Islands continue to work through a series of legislative changes as efforts continue to remove the territory from a European Union tax ‘blacklist’.