Cuba turns factory into facemask supplier
Cuba is getting creative about facemasks to battle coronavirus.
Cuba is getting creative about facemasks to battle coronavirus.
Outline of Virtual Education materials for Continuation of Learning
Jurors who are scheduled to attend court on 1 April 2020 are no longer to attend and may be regarded as being on standby until the end of their session which expires on 1 July.
On Tuesday, 24 March, the RCIPS requested the public assistance in locating Manuel Carter-Ramirez, who is wanted in connection with a series of burglaries in West Bay, between 16 and 19 March.
The Cayman Islands has recorded an additional four confirmed cases of COVID-19 taking the total to 12, with one additional sample still inconclusive.
The Lands & Survey Department (LSD) announces several measures to ensure the continuity of its services as well as the health and wellbeing of its employees and customers, during the onset of COVID 19.
After the "around-the-clock" curfew of the past three days, supermarkets and a limited number of establishments (including pharmacies and gas stations) re-opened today, Saturday 28 March.
The Department of Education Services (DES) has announced a number of changes made to external examinations scheduled for this year for secondary-level students.
With the territory - and the world - fully preoccupied with with the rampaging COVID-19 pandemic, the Cayman Islands Weather Service (CIWS) has issued a timely reminder of another challenge around the corner.
Offshore law firm Appleby is leading the way in providing clients with critical, up to date guidance on how offshore governments, across the jurisdictions in which they operate, are responding to the rapidly evolving Covid-19 pandemic.