Masks now required when visiting WORC
With the recent rise in COVID-19 community cases, Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) are now requiring customers to wear masks when coming to the office for services.
With the recent rise in COVID-19 community cases, Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) are now requiring customers to wear masks when coming to the office for services.
For the safety of our residents and staff, the Pines Retirement Home’s Board of Directors and Management have SUSPENDED ALL VISITATION UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE (which include residents’ next-of-kin), due to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases within our community.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, and with immediate effect, the Needs Assessment Unit office in Grand Cayman will be closed for remainder of today (Wednesday 27 October) and all day tomorrow (Thursday 28 October).
Eagle-eyed people may have spotted more than the usual amount of temporary number plates on cars just recently.
Last Sunday, Cayman Islands representative to the UK and Europe, Dr Tasha Ebanks Garcia, participated in the UK’s annual tradition of honouring service men and women at the Cenotaph in London’s Whitehall.
Camana Bay is set to capture the magic throughout this holiday season.
Providing a single point of reference where people can get all the information they need about Covid-19, government has launched a new community awareness campaign -- Living with Covid-19 in the Community.
Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Chris Saunders announced last week in his Budget address in Parliament that Cayman’s domestic economy was expected to recover partly, with an estimated growth of 1.2% in 2021.
Over ninety commercial farmers across Grand Cayman have so far received payment of $1.7 million dollars from the Ministry of Agriculture under the Tropical Storm Grace Farmers’ Assistance Project.
Shortly before 12:20AM on Monday, 3 January, officers responded to a report of a serious assault which took place in the parking lot of The Strand complex on West Bay Road.