Chamber gearing up business for reopening
As the 20 November quickly approaches, the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce is working closely with the government to help employers and employees prepare for reopening and safely coexisting with Covid-19.
As the 20 November quickly approaches, the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce is working closely with the government to help employers and employees prepare for reopening and safely coexisting with Covid-19.
Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November each year to promote international togetherness and awareness among children worldwide, and to improve children's welfare.
Premier Wayne Panton sent out the following message of condolence as Cayman sees its first Covid death of 2021 and its third since the pandemic began.
The Reopen Cayman campaign is looking forward to the reopening of the borders on 20 November. But that optimism is tempered by a note of caution that it could take a while before business returns to anything equating pre-pandemic levels.
The past few weeks have been endlessly stressful for many people on island wishing to obtain a rapid antigen test (lateral flow test or LFT) to meet government’s new requirements for at-home testing of Covid-19, but, thankfully, this anxiety will soon be averted, as the Caribbean authorised....
New travel regulations issued for visitors wishing to travel to the Cayman Islands on or after the 20 November state that unvaccinated children of visitors are not permitted to enter the country.
A stunning collection of art work depicting that most evocative symbol of service to country – the poppy – can be found online.
The Cayman Islands Netball Association has recently recruited a new Technical Director from the UK, Janet Lettman, who intends to lead the sport onto achieving great things in Cayman.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year’s Remembrance Sunday observance on 14 November took the form of private wreath-laying ceremonies, without the usual contingents on parade.