Eight new cases have tested positive from 22 new tests conducted
The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) has further developed it’s digital programming so people at home (at any age) can tune in to learn more about local reefs
The Ministry Of Health recognises the potential benefits of homemade masks when acting as a physical barrier to stop some droplet spread of the novel coronavirus when in public spaces.
Government continues to provide for residents negatively affected by COVID-19.
With two further positive results received today, community transmission of the COVID-19 infections was confirmed at the press conference.
The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) has activated its business continuity plan to continue to provide services to our stakeholders
Part of the government’s strategy to stop the spread of the coronavirus is to identify and isolate cases early to avoid the chance for community transmission.
Cayman Islands’ leaders reported a much calmer day, (Monday, 30 March 2020) at the COVID-19 press conference, in terms of public response to the measures put in place to tackle the pandemic.