BVI RECOVERING FROM RECENT COVID SURGE
After suffering a number of tragic deaths linked to the recent surge of COVID-19, the British Virgin Islands is slowly trying to return to normal life as the case rate reduces.
After suffering a number of tragic deaths linked to the recent surge of COVID-19, the British Virgin Islands is slowly trying to return to normal life as the case rate reduces.
The St Helena Legislature has been dissolved in preparation for the next general election.
The latest update from Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee on the ongoing vaccination campaign shows a marked slowdown in vaccination rates across most age groups in the past month.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has received guidance from the Embassy of Cuba in Jamaica regarding steps for seeking approval to operate a repatriation flight from Grand Cayman to Havana.
The Cayman Islands Olympic Association (CIOA) acknowledged the Government’s support for the CI Delegation at the XXXII Tokyo Olympics with a special presentation on Thursday, 12 August
The Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency today brought together key public sector stakeholders today to discuss the coastal erosion currently impacting the southern end of Seven Mile Beach.
An alleged breach of quarantine protocols involving a traveller
quarantining at a Government facility and a member of the public has been reported to the Royal
Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) and is currently under investigation
The Cayman Islands could experience downpours of two to four inches of rainfall - possibly up to six inches by midweek - as tropical depression Grace shifts to more of a westerly direction and brings into closer to the local area.
The system was previously tracking west-north-west.
Speaker of Parliament Hon. McKeeva Bush has conveyed deep condolences on behalf of Members of Parliament and his office to the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Hon. Gaston Browne on the passing of former Antiguan Prime Minister and that country’s national hero, Sir Lester Bryant Bird.
The Department of Environment is reminding the public that it is illegal to kill, harm or possess a shark or any part of a shark in the Cayman Islands.