Government continues to provide for residents negatively affected by COVID-19.
On Monday, 30 March, police received a report that Jared Johnson, age 15 of Bodden Town, had gone missing on Wednesday, 25 March, and had not returned home or been located since.
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.
Just after 2:45AM Saturday 28 March, officers on patrol in the West Bay district stopped to make checks at a restaurant located on North West Point Road.
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.
A 24-year-old-man from Cayman Brac was charged with Rape and three other related sexual assault offenses as well as Breach of Curfew.