Archive for February 17th, 2022

Minister hints at imminent return of cruise ships

Minister hints at imminent return of cruise ships

| 17/02/2022 | 203 Comments

(CNS): Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan has said the COVID-19 testing regime was presenting major hurdles for the return of visitors, and the “significant policy change” dropping the requirement for vaccinated travellers to do repeated tests will boost the ongoing efforts to increase stay-over tourism.

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On-island testing dropped for vaxxed tourists

On-island testing dropped for vaxxed tourists

| 17/02/2022 | 149 Comments

(CNS): Visitors to the Cayman Islands who are fully and verifiably vaccinated against COVID-19 and arrive with a negative anti-gen test for the SARS-CoV-2 virus will no longer have to take lateral flow test during their stay, in a move government hopes will help attract more guests back to the islands. The change also applies […]

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Cayman appears to have passed COVID peak

Cayman appears to have passed COVID peak

| 17/02/2022 | 45 Comments

(CNS): Public Health officials have reported a downward trend in new COVID-19 cases, based on the figures in the situational report released last night reflecting the numbers as of Friday. This data suggests we have passed the infection peak, with just 979 officially reported cases last week, a drop of more than 700 from the […]

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Driver critical after single-car crash in Bodden Town

Driver critical after single-car crash in Bodden Town

| 17/02/2022 | 26 Comments

(CNS): A 43-year-old man is in critical condition in hospital after being trapped in a burning vehicle that crashed on Shamrock Road, near Valley Drive in Bodden Town, just before midnight yesterday. The Cayman Islands Fire Service extricated the injured man, who was taken to the Cayman Islands Hospital with a serious head wound and […]

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Ministry begins cutting tourism workers’ stipend

Ministry begins cutting tourism workers’ stipend

| 17/02/2022 | 86 Comments

 (CNS): More than 600 tourism workers are being trimmed from the list of about 3,000 original recipients of the government’s monthly CI$1,500 stipend, which was created to help them survive after Cayman closed its borders to visitors almost two years ago. But many of those who have returned to work are still receiving only a […]

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CIG presses on with scaled-down costly Dubai Expo

CIG presses on with scaled-down costly Dubai Expo

| 17/02/2022 | 71 Comments

(CNS): Government has continued with a scaled-back involvement in the Dubai Expo 2020, which the auditor general found had cost the Cayman Islands around $2.5 million, most of which was not approved via the proper channels. The exhibition started in October last year and will last until the end of March but Cayman only began […]

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