policies. Cayman Islands . (CNS): Over 100 people who have completed two weeks in mandated quarantine have been release with no one testing positive for COVID-19. Over the past two months, our Cayman 2.0 series has cast a wide net in an effort to determine what changes the coronavirus crisis will bring to Cayman. UK hits highest daily COVID-19 cases at 6,634, partly due to more tests, Latest COVID tests return all negative results, Body sensor aims to provide early warning system for COVID-19, Data from your FitBit could help predict COVID, Smartphone app could assess COVID risk status, Home isolation board: No breaches in programme, Home isolating passengers under 24/7 surveillance, Cayman secures $330.4 million in emergency line of credit, COVID wristbands: How they’ve worked in Hong Kong, Gov’t: No need to apply for regional COVID funding, New regs make home-isolation breaches criminal offence, British Airways arrivals testing geofencing tech, ‘Resort bubbles’ proposed to help bring back tourists, Need to Know: Cayman tweaks plans for phased border reopening, No positive cases in latest COVID results, Woman with COVID-19 briefly released from quarantine, re-isolated, Cabinet approves liquor licence fee waiver, Government losing $25 million a month amid COVID crisis, 2 new COVID cases, 14-day isolation still required for new arrivals, Radiation on trial in Florida as COVID-19 treatment, Latest COVID tests return negative results, Cayman Airways announces new repatriation flight schedule, Students get COVID care packs from Lions Club, 10 ideas to reshape Cayman after COVID-19, UK naval ships seize $84.6M in cocaine in Caribbean, Port Authority to auction off unclaimed goods. As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation evolved, and continues to evolve globally and regionally, Cayman Airways implemented proactive and voluntary measures early on to help customers have a healthy flying experience while flights remained in operation. The government has made some tweaks to the process for incoming travellers ahead of the the phased reopening of Cayman’s borders, scheduled to start on 1 Oct. Of the most recent 105 COVID-19 tests to be carried out, all have returned negative results, according to Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Lee. The Cayman Islands Government is running a $25 million-a-month deficit as a result of the coronavirus crisis. Doctors are hopeful the treatment could work in an anti-inflammatory manner and reduce the need for mechanical ventilation. The passengers selected for home isolation with a geofencing device will be tested at the airport, taken to their home […], (CNS): On the eve of a trial run for new COVID-19 isolation protocols with selected passengers arriving on a British Airways flight from London, the UK saw its highest number of cases in one day since May. Cayman Airways today announced confirmation of its updated repatriation flight schedule for travel in September and October from Grand Cayman. Of the 94 COVID-19 tests carried out since Tuesday, all have returned negative results, according to Medical Officer of Health Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez. Cayman recorded 174 negative test resultson Wednesday and has […], (CNS): Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee Confirmed that 321 COVID-19 tests carried out over the last day were all negative, following the disappointing news Monday that a lingering asymptomatic case had been picked up in the community, breaking Cayman’s more than two month run without any community transmission.

This site uses cookies to serve our services. Premier Alden McLaughlin said lost revenues and new... Cayman has two new positive cases of the coronavirus, Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Lee said Wednesday afternoon. Members of the Lions Club of Grand Cayman delivered COVID-19 care packs to John Gray High School students last week as they returned to school. In addition to our staff practicing enhanced sanitary measures (frequent handwashing/hand sanitization) the airline also working with all the airports who provide their own cleaning services, to ensure that check-in areas and departure gates are maintained in a suitable sanitary condition. All Cayman Airways staff are being briefed on the best practices and health advisories issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO) with regards to how to stay germ free and healthy in the fight against COVID-19. To learn more about protecting yourself from the Coronavirus, visit the Center for Disease Control (CDC) website in the USA at cdc.gov/coronavirus or visit the Cayman Islands Government’s website at www.gov.ky/coronavirus. In accordance with required procedures, all catering equipment on board our aircraft already undergo a thorough sanitization regimen. Cayman Islands Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline. Two sets of public health regulations were published on Friday […], (CNS): With the arrival of the first fortnightly British Airways service between London and the Cayman Islands on Thursday, government has begun the trial run of its new protocol system with around two dozen people.