Test results reported today were 451 negatives and no positives.
The total number of tests carried out in the Cayman Islands is now 21, 282.
Government has launched 10 Wi-Fi hotspots which give persons free 24/7 access on the three islands.
Leaders provided updates on a number of government services including convenient ways to pay for some government services; about the HSA, notably reopening of elective surgeries and outpatient care and DVDL operations, which has processed 10,181 vehicle licence renewals in the past three months as well as Curfew Time’s transition to Travel Time.
In addition, 600 new trade and business licences have been approved; 108 planning permits have been issued valued at over $44 million; the NRA has undertaken ongoing critical road works and the e-Government team has delivered a number of solutions.
So far, the new anti-body tests have shown a “very low level of anti-body positivity in known positives” in the Cayman Islands.
Currently at Phase 1 of Level 2 Suppression, the Cayman Islands has transitioned from Stay Home Cayman to Stay Safe Cayman.
WHO noted that globally, COVID-19 is still accelerating.