Former Chelsea physio now at RVC
Having treated some of the UK’s most elite athletes, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Sam Foster has recently joined RVC Physiotherapy and Chiropractic Services.
Having treated some of the UK’s most elite athletes, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Sam Foster has recently joined RVC Physiotherapy and Chiropractic Services.
People working in a management capacity within Cayman’s tourism industry are being asked to complete a survey for the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) which will help the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism see how it needs to develop Cayman’s tourism workforce.
The Covid-19 vaccination clinic will continue to administer booster shots to persons age 50 and over, the clinically vulnerable and healthcare workers.
The day when LeBron James and his son Junior play together in the NBA seems to be drawing closer. Bronny is now 17 and reports claim he has offers from elite programmes such as Duke, Kansas University, Kentucky, North Carolina, and UCLA.
The University College of the Cayman Islands’ Board Chairman, Gilbert McLean, issued a press release today advising that the university’s President and CEO, Dr Stacy McAfee, had resigned and would be leaving the post as of 31 December, 2021
The cost of the Cayman government’s response to the Covid pandemic has seen its expenses grow greater than that anticipated in the 2019 Budget, and, as a result, as at the end of 2021, the Cayman Islands will now not be compliant with the Principles of Responsible Financial Management.
On Thursday, 16 December Chief Medical Officer (Interim) Dr. Autilia Newton reported that 782 PCR tests were conducted from midnight 14 December to midnight 15 December.
A sudden alarming spike in the number of suspected COVID Omicron cases over the weekend prompted an immediate response from Hon. Premier Wayne Panton urging residents to avoid large gatherings
As we welcome 2022, emerging from the past year we are mindful that the health and economic challenges faced in the past year will still be ‘clear and present’ challenges for Cayman.
Chief Medical Officer (Interim) Dr. Autilia Newton reported 466 new cases of COVID-19, 41 in travellers and 425 from the community on Thursday, 6 January