Archive for October, 2021

Cayman improves compliance over virtual assets

Cayman improves compliance over virtual assets

| 25/10/2021 | 14 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands is now compliant or largely compliant with all 40 of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations following improvements to how this country manages its virtual assets regime. In the latest follow-up report released this month assessing how the jurisdiction’s technical compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CFT) measured up […]

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CI$1 million set aside for isolation stipend

CI$1 million set aside for isolation stipend

| 25/10/2021 | 43 Comments

(CNS): The government has approved one million dollars in funding for an ex gratia stipend for Caymanians and permanent residents who cannot work because they are required to isolate as a result of COVID-19. The stipend will be available through the end of the year, according to Finance Minister Chris Saunders. This will mostly impact […]

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COVID-19 management plan still abstract

COVID-19 management plan still abstract

| 25/10/2021 | 94 Comments

(CNS): Reopening the borders and living with an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases means the Cayman Islands government must focus on reducing the spread and lowering the pressure on public and other health service providers while ensuring that isolation requirements don’t keep too many families locked down at home for too long.

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Beach access lost to West Bay Road tunnel

Beach access lost to West Bay Road tunnel

| 25/10/2021 | 99 Comments

(CNS): The tunnel built by one of Dart’s network of companies on the West Bay Road, which is part of a plan to link Camana Bay to an oceanfront property the developer has acquired along Seven Mile Beach, is at the heart of a controversial legal case regarding beach access rights. Some of the details […]

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COVID cases climb with 30 new local positives

COVID cases climb with 30 new local positives

| 22/10/2021 | 67 Comments

(CNS): This is what living with COVID looks like, Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee said Friday, as he revealed that there were 30 new positive cases of SARS-CoV-2 in the community, including eleven children, from a batch of 574 tests results for the day. Exit tests for three travellers in isolation were also positive. […]

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Quarantine to be lifted in four weeks

Quarantine to be lifted in four weeks

| 22/10/2021 | 554 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Island Government will be allowing vaccinated travellers and visitors into the country without having to quarantine from Saturday, 20 November. The announcement was made by Premier Wayne Panton on Friday afternoon at a press conference, but it appears that the details of how this next phase of the border reopening plan will […]

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Raccoon on the run from Republix

Raccoon on the run from Republix

| 22/10/2021 | 95 Comments

(CNS): A raccoon that was apparently trapped in a shipping container from the United States and delivered to Foster’s Republix Friday morning is on the run in the district and people are warned to stay clear of the animal as government officials try to catch it. The wild animal was one of two racoons that […]

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28 more community COVID cases recorded

28 more community COVID cases recorded

| 21/10/2021 | 98 Comments

(CNS): More families are in lockdown after another 28 community cases of COVID-19 were recorded in the latest batch of 874 tests, including six children, according to the CMO Dr John Lee. According to this week’s figures, 99 people in the community have tested positive for the coronavirus since last Friday as well as 23 […]

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DG urges civil servants to take part in census

DG urges civil servants to take part in census

| 21/10/2021 | 66 Comments

(CNS): With the census now underway behind a shield of face masks and sanitizer, the deputy governor is urging civil servants to be “model interviewees” and do their part in the national count. Most enumerators conducting the house to house census are civil servants, and Franz Manderson thanked them for taking on “a mammoth task”. […]

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Safety issues still stalling CAL’s La Ceiba flight

Safety issues still stalling CAL’s La Ceiba flight

| 21/10/2021 | 24 Comments

(CNS): The Goloson International Airport (LCE) in La Ceiba, Honduras, has still not increased its Category 6 safety grade, despite assuring Cayman Airways that measures were being put in place to facilitate today’s scheduled flights, the airline has said. As a result, Thursday morning’s jet flight KX882 was canceled and once again the national flag […]

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Cops switch focus to night speeders

Cops switch focus to night speeders

| 21/10/2021 | 115 Comments

(CNS): The RCIPS road safety enforcement campaign, Operation Quaker, is resuming tomorrow with a new target in mind: night time speeders. From Friday, traffic cops will shift the focus of the traffic operation to people speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol after dark. The police said this is when and why most serious […]

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