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When the social distancing mandate is lifted and we all emerge from our homes, you’re going to notice that many people put on weight during this stressful time. And it’s hard to blame them.
When the social distancing mandate is lifted and we all emerge from our homes, you’re going to notice that many people put on weight during this stressful time. And it’s hard to blame them.
Eating a variety of different types of nutrient dense foods will help ensure we are getting the proper amounts of vitamins, antioxidants, and inflammation - fighting micronutrients needed to help our immune system function optimally.
The Philippines is easing a ban on overseas deployment of health workers, allowing those with existing contracts abroad to leave, according to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin.
Cuban government officials say the six-decade US embargo on the island has been an obstacle to purchasing the medicine and equipment they need to fight the coronavirus pandemic, though they say they have managed to acquire all the supplies they need for now.
COVID-19 curfew conditions will continue in the Cayman Islands for the next two weeks.
Cayman has been living under Shelter in Place regulations since 28th March to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, which has meant families have found themselves in the unique position of staying at home as much as possible, sometimes barely venturing out past their local...
Cayman Airways flight KX3102 left Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport at 11am Friday bound for Miami, taking passengers to the United States on one of two flights specially organised by the Government. The flight was due to land in Miami at 1.30pm.
Caribbean countries have been put on alert over a possible escalation of the COVID-19 outbreak in the region.
The registration for students enrolling in, or transferring to Government schools for the 2020/2021 school year will open on Monday, 27 April 2020 and will close on Friday, 26 June 2020.