Further COVID-19 restrictions will be eased (Friday, 18 February 2022) as Phase 5 of the Cayman Islands reopening plan continues, Premier Hon. Wayne Panton announced today.
These include the lifting of post-arrival test requirements for vaccinated travellers. Meanwhile, the quarantine period for partially vaccinated, the non-securely verifiable vaccinated, and unvaccinated persons has dropped to seven days.
The pre-flight testing requirement has been lifted for vaccinated persons travelling between Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. In addition, officials noted that the arrival today of 2,000 UK donated vaccines on the British Airways flight means that vaccinations for children 5-11 can start soon.
At a COVID-19 community update press conference held at the Government Information Services Studio in the Government Administration Building (GAB), the Premier highlighted the Cabinet approved changes to support the Cayman Islands economy and allow people “to safely live with COVID-19 as we continue to take a balanced, pragmatic approach.”
Also addressing the conference were Deputy Premier, Hon. Chris Saunders, Health and Wellness Minister, Hon. Sabrina Turner, Tourism and Transport Minister, Hon. Kenneth Bryan, and Medical Officer of Health Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez. Prayer was led by Bishop Nicholas Sykes of Anglican – Christian Episcopal Church.
Highlights from the Premier about the updated Regulations:
Public Health Policy- as guided by the Medical Officer of Health will also change as follows:
Minister for Health and Wellness highlighted:
· Children between 5-11 years can now get vaccinated against COVID-19 following the arrival on today’s British Airways flight of 2,000 vaccines donated by the UK Government.
· Public Health is working on a schedule for the vaccine roll out and will be released early next week. They are in conversation with various private paediatric clinics to partner in administering the vaccine to their patients. Public Health is also in conversation with the schools and anticipate making it available in the district clinics.
Minister for Tourism and Transport underscored:
Deputy Premier emphasised:
· While the campaign is ongoing, the JobsCayman portal will be upgraded to allow for viewing job ads without prior registration, and to streamline the registration process.
· The national deficit for 2021 was $10 million, down from $98 million projected.
· Preliminary census figures give a population of 69,656 people. The full report is expected in June 2022.
The entire broadcast can be viewed on CIGTV’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAHj1hPHxOo.
Meanwhile, the new regulations published today are available from the Legislative Gazette section of gazettes.gov.ky
(GIS)