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Centre for Business Development to Open. Read more.
 
Thursday 19 March Update. Two Cases Test Positive among 40 test results recently received. Read more.
 
► NAU commits to food stipend Caymanian families whose children were receiving school lunch assistance.  Read more.
 
►Education Minister comments on schools’ distance learning plans. Read more.
 
DCFS to maintain contact with clients by phone WhatsApp video or Zoom.  Read more
 
► Advice for Students Returning To The Cayman Islands. Read more
 
Clarification on Self-Isolation. Who Should Self Isolate? Read more.
 
For more frequently asked questions visit our page.
 
 

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There have been 3 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Cayman Islands. There is no local transmission in the Cayman Islands.

WHAT IS CORONAVIRUS?

Coronavirus or COVID-19 is a new strain of the coronavirus, which was first identified in Wuhan City, China in 2019.  COVID-19 is a member of the coronavirus family (a group of viruses) that has never been encountered before.

 

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

The virus most commonly causes:

  • coughing
  • fever
  • tiredness
  • breathing difficulties

These symptoms are usually mild and begin gradually but commonly occur within 1-10 days after a person has
been exposed.

Some people become infected but don’t develop any symptoms and don't feel unwell. Around 1 out of every 6 people who gets COVID-19 becomes seriously ill and develops difficulty breathing. 

 

 

HOW DO I GET MORE INFORMATION?

Self-isolation Poster March 18

For further information read our frequently asked questions page or contact the Flu Hotline on 1 800 534 8600 or 947 3077 or email flu@hsa.ky.

Download the self-isolation information sheet here.

 

 

REGIONAL TRACKER

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Household guidance for coronavirus in Cayman Islands

Information for schools and other educational settings in providing advice about the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Read more.

Vulnerable people and carers advice for coronavirus in Cayman Islands
Information for vulnerable people such as older persons or chronic conditions that place them at high risk and their carers. Read more.
Business guidance for coronavirus in the Cayman Islands

Information on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) including guidance for businesses. Read more.

Education guidance for coronavirus in the Cayman Islands
Information for schools and other educational settings in providing advice about the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Read more.
Countries Travel Advice 10 March v2

Travel advice and restrictions from the Cayman Islands Government. Read more.

Mental wellbeing for dealing with coronavirus in the Cayman Islands
Information on maintaining your mental wellbeing and safety in the unlikely event of needing to self-isolate. Read more.
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Information for the public on the worldwide outbreak of coronavirus, including the current situation in the Cayman Islands and information about the virus and its symptoms. Read more.

Catch it wash it trash it

Public health information about how coronavirus is spread and how to avoid catching or spreading germs. Read more.

Resources and useful links

Download our on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) information, graphics and videos. Read more.

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F.A.Q.S

Read our frequently asked questions on the novel coronavirus. Read more.

 

How is coronavirus caught & spread?

Information on how coronavirus is caught and can spread, as well as prevention tips. Read more.

 

Is the airport closed?

 

From Sunday 22 March Owen Roberts International airport in Grand Cayman will be closed for 3 weeks to all passengers temporarily.

For all destinations except for the UK, inbound flights from Thursday, 19 March, 2020, will operate for returning residents only. All arriving passengers (and their households even if they did not travel with the passenger) will be required to self-isolate for 14 days effective immediately. Read more.

 

 

 

Should families of those arriving from overseas or those self-isolating also self-isolate?

Yes. All arriving passengers (and those in their households even if they did not travel with the passenger) will be required to self-isolate for 14 days effective immediately. Read more.

 

What should businesses do to prepare?

Advice on how businesses and commerce can prepare ahead of a potential in community case. Read more.

 

PREVENTION TIPS

Learn more about how to prevent the spread of coronavirus and other illnesses here.

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CAYMAN PREPARED

Mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery for hazards and threats in the Cayman Islands. Read more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS ROOM

Centre for Business Development to Open. Read more.
 
Visitor Extension Process Varied. Read more.
 
Clarification on Self-Isolation. Who Should Self Isolate? Read more.
 
HMCIPS Takes Steps to Protect Prisoners against COVID-19. Read more.
 
► DCR suspends services. Read more.
 
International Mail Suspended. Read more.
 
► Regiment Officers Assisting HMCI. Read more.
 
Premier's Statement On COVID-19. Read more
 
RCIPS Helicopter in Life Saving Mission to Stricken Cruise Ship. Read more.
 
► NAU Revises Existing Clients' Service Delivery to Support Preparedness Measures. What we're doing for existing clients. Read more.
 

► FIrst Coronavirus (COVID-19) Patient Passes. Read more.

► Temporary Restrictions on Public Gatherings. Read more.
 
► First Case of COVID-19 Confirmed. Read more.
 
► CIGOUK acknowledges UK Prime Minister’s Latest COVID-19 Announcement Read more.
 
► First samples sent for Testing. Read more.
 

 

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