A Cascade of Business Closures in Cayman
The economic fallout from global concerns in relation to Covid 19/Corona Virus is causing a cascade of business closures across the Grand Cayman.
The economic fallout from global concerns in relation to Covid 19/Corona Virus is causing a cascade of business closures across the Grand Cayman.
By now we all know that with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) the most vulnerable are our elderly and those with underlying health issues.
Landfill Fire Update at 8am on Wednesday, 18 March 2020.
On Tuesday, 25 February, police carried out a co-ordinated “Day of Action” operation across Grand Cayman.
A British cruise ship that was turned away from several Caribbean ports over a period of weeks after passengers fell ill with novel coronavirus, docked in Cuba on Tuesday after the island agreed to help transfer those aboard to planes bound for the United Kingdom.
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) wishes to advise the public....
The Honduras was in a state of near lockdown from Monday after the government decided to send public and private sector workers home, temporarily call off flights, and suspend public transport to halt the spread of the virus.
The Cayman Islands Government’s temporary restriction on air travel as of 11:59pm on Sunday March 22, 2020 for three weeks due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) threat, will have no effect on Cayman Airways’ air cargo operations from Miami, Florida.
Countering the effects of the Coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic was the topic of a small community discussion on West Bay district, from the Seven Mile Beach to all the respective communities, as more than 30 residents attended a recent gathering called by Speaker McKeeva Bush....
In accordance with the Civil Service’s COVID-19 Continuity of Operations Plan, the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) will implement social distancing protocols and focus on essential services delivery, in the form of child protection and residential care.