Community Notice: Needs Assessment Unit: Afternoon Closures
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) offices on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac was closed at 2.30 pm Wednesday, 2 September 2020 for a staff meeting.
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) offices on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac was closed at 2.30 pm Wednesday, 2 September 2020 for a staff meeting.
The East End Post Office has reopened to the public today (Monday,7 September 2020).
The Fall Labour Force Survey (LFS) conducted by the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) will begin on Sunday, 27 September 2020.
In response to a serious breach of the new arrival protocols, the Customs and Border Control (CBC) has set out to clarify the lapse which occurred in the procedures which resulted in an unauthorised traveller entering the jurisdiction.
A total of 42 packages of ganja were recovered during the incident, with a gross weight of 980lbs.
The Ministry of Community Affairs’ Department of Children and Family Services is hosting Older Persons Month in October. The annual observance’s events, on all three islands next month, are free and open to all older persons and their carers who register.
The Cayman Islands Government has welcomed the delivery of humanitarian supplies coordinated through Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) to support the continuing fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Council for the Order of the Cayman Islands invites the public to nominate persons who have made exemplary contributions to life in the Cayman Islands for membership in the society of Honour known as the Order of the Cayman Islands.
The Public Health Department informs the public the free flu vaccine is now temporarily unavailable. “The uptake of the vaccine this year has been higher than previous years with 4,000 administered”, stated Medical Officer of Health, Dr Samuel Williams-Rodriguez.
Roads almost at gridlock with holiday shoppers, a local drinks store selling out of Bollinger Champagne, brisk sales at Cayman’s local jewellery stores and a Port clogged up with imports all suggest that many Cayman shoppers have been happy to splash some cash at Christmas time.