COVID-19 EXPOSES CAYMAN CROWDED HOUSING
The COVID-19 outbreak is forcing a rethink of how society organises and conducts itself; from individual to group interactions.
The COVID-19 outbreak is forcing a rethink of how society organises and conducts itself; from individual to group interactions.
At the Monday 16 March Press conference, Premier, Hon Alden McLaughlin, Minister for Health, Hon Dwayne Seymour, H.E The Governor Martyn Roper, and Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Lee updated Cayman’s public on the new developments concerning the coronavirus.
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.
Despite authorities assuring the steady arrival of essentials such as hand sanitizer, toilet paper and other cleaning products, stores in Grand Cayman are still seeing a ‘run’ on certain items, due to the panic caused by the Island’s first case of Corona Virus (Covid 19).
Premier Alden McLaughlin has advised that after consultation with Public Health and the Ministry of Education, Youth Sports, Agriculture and Lands, all educational institution will close starting, Monday, March 16.
The Health Services Authority today announced changes in its visitor policy to protect the health of its employees, patients, visitors and the community.
Until further notice, Cayman Islands Baptist Church is cancelling all major gatherings at their church facilities, including Sunday worship and Friday evening youth and children’s activities.
In light of the global spread of the coronavirus, the Cayman Islands government has announced a temporary ban on all public gathering of 50 people or more.
To catch a glimpse of scenes of people stocking up on grocery supplies, especially toilet paper, up until a few days ago we needed to access the internet or watch cable television. But alas, that’s become a reality here in the Cayman Islands.
Health City Cayman Islands on Saturday 14 March 2020 announced the passing of the 68-year-old patient who was confirmed as the first COVID-19 case in the Cayman Islands.