WORC Offices Closed due to COVID-19 – Advises persons to shelter in place at home
Due to the COVID-19 “Shelter in place at home” suppression measures, the WORC offices will be closed from March 25th until April 5th 2020.
Due to the COVID-19 “Shelter in place at home” suppression measures, the WORC offices will be closed from March 25th until April 5th 2020.
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) has amended its customer-facing office hours with immediate effect, as a means of supporting social distancing and the government’s enhanced COVID-19 containment measures.
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) advises the public that effective today, March 25th, the business licensing counter and the Grand Cayman Office will be closed to the public until further notice.
In response to the Deputy Governor’s instructions to the Civil Service today (Tuesday, March 24, 2020) that all non-essential government services are to close 25 March – 5 April 2020, the Postal Service is complying with those instructions.
The Emergency Travel hotline number is 244 3333 and will be staffed Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm.
Employers terminating or temporarily laying off workers as a result of the coronavirus pandemic must upon termination pay severance pay of one weeks’ wages, at the employee’s latest basic wage, for each completed twelve-month period of employment.
Dear Valued Customer, In responding to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, CUC continues to focus on the health and safety of our employees, their families and the general public while ensuring the continuity of electricity service to the Grand Cayman community.
The Health Services Authority has adjusted its operating hours across pharmacy services and clinics in line with new curfew restrictions announced today by the Cayman Islands Government.
The Cayman Islands Health Services Authority Pharmacy has launched a WhatsApp service allowing members of the public requiring prescription refills to submit them via WhatsApp for next day pick up across all HSA pharmacies.
“This is essentially a lockdown…people need to stay at home,” Premier Alden McLaughlin declared on Tuesday morning, as he notified the public of heightened measures being implemented in a bid to stem the spread of the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19).