Archive for November 27th, 2020

Positive tests grow as $10k fine approved

Positive tests grow as $10k fine approved

| 27/11/2020 | 33 Comments

(CNS): Cabinet has now approved and gazetted three updated regulations in the Public Health Law that will allow the courts from now on to impose a maximum $10,000 fine on people breaking COVID-19 isolation rules. The new higher fines come into effect as another five travellers tested positive for the virus on Friday and as […]

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Two weeks of NiCE work if you can get it

Two weeks of NiCE work if you can get it

| 27/11/2020 | 33 Comments

(CNS): Registration will begin next week for the seasonal National Community Enhancement (NiCE) Project, which is led by the Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure. But despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment, there will still only be two weeks work available for those who can get it. The work will start on […]

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Brac gets own turbo COVID-19 test machine

Brac gets own turbo COVID-19 test machine

| 27/11/2020 | 5 Comments

(CNS): Faith Hospital in Cayman Brac now has a GeneXpert machine to test for COVID-19. The GeneXpert is an automated, real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, providing faster results than a traditional PCR machine. The Brac is now accepting travellers on the home quarantine iMsafe system so the machine will help with clearance tests at […]

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CBC and 911 ‘lose’ 14 migrants

CBC and 911 ‘lose’ 14 migrants

| 27/11/2020 | 35 Comments

(CNS): The Customs and Border Control Service has revealed that it is unable to verify the whereabouts of 14 Cuban migrants who were living in rented private accommodation and wearing electronic tags. In a release issued Friday, the CBC said that the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC) had informed them on Monday they had […]

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Cayman regiment cadet wins Sandhurst award

Cayman regiment cadet wins Sandhurst award

| 27/11/2020 | 15 Comments

(CNS): A Cayman Islands Regiment officer cadet has become the second in the regiment’s short history to win Best International Recruit Award at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), officials said in a release Thursday. Officer Cadet Nathan Dack follows in the footsteps of Lieutenant Halston Farley, who won the award while on the same […]

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CIG gave up CI$2.85M duty on FIN project

CIG gave up CI$2.85M duty on FIN project

| 27/11/2020 | 133 Comments

(CNS): Developers behind a controversial luxury condominium project on South Church Street in George Town were given a 100% waiver of import duties up to a value of CI$2.85 million on all items relating to its construction and operation, according to documents released by the finance ministry. The period for the concession agreement with FIN […]

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