126 Positive COVID 19 cases reported on Thursday
The Public Health Department is reporting that as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, 3 November, there had been 1,115 PCR tests conducted in the prior 24 hours.
The Public Health Department is reporting that as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, 3 November, there had been 1,115 PCR tests conducted in the prior 24 hours.
At 8a.m. the Public Health Department was also reporting 194 positive tests from the community, since their previous report.
The RCIPS is requesting the public's assistance in identifying two men shown in the provided footage, who were present at an incident which occurred outside a bar on Martin Drive, George Town, on 19 December, 2020.
Leadership Cayman, a signature programme of the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce, held its annual alumni reception at the Grand Old House last week to welcome the 2021 class and provided information for persons who wish to apply for one of 24 seats in the 2022 class
New rules will go into effect on Saturday 20 November for anyone planning to come to the Cayman Islands, once the country officially opens up its borders again.
Scotiabank Cayman has expanded the support that it provides via its customer care centre to now include assistance with a wider range of banking enquiries 24 hours per day
About 50 Bodden Town East seniors who came out to Harry McCoy Sr. Park in Bodden Town enjoyed a picnic, and then a walk around Nurse Josie’s heritage home, to take a look, and maybe remember all the different artifacts and pictures from yesteryear.
Having shared her research at the regional Occupational Therapy conference last week on how Covid affected occupational therapy services in the Cayman Islands, Caymanian student Andrenne Gordon speaks with the Caymanian Times to shed some light on this often-misunderstood profession.
The RCIPS Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) is reminding the public to be wary of fraudulent apartment rental advertisements on online websites such as EcayTrade.com.
Despite reassurances from the authorities about the successful vaccination roll-out, the continuing spiral of Covid-19 cases in Cayman remains a major worry.