The Cayman Islands Government has implement a curfew for all three Islands from 7pm tonight (Wednesday, 25 March 2020) until 5am, Saturday, 28 March.
Social distancing is Caymankind. Read more.
If you entered the Cayman Islands on or after Monday, 16 March, you are still required to self-isolate along with all other members of your household.
Read more on how to self-isolate here
During times of crisis you may find that your moods and feelings are affected. It's okay not to be okay. Read more
There is heightened concern due to the high percentage of elderly persons residing in the Cayman Islands. Read more
Make sure to read our frequently asked question page for detailed answers to questions from the public. Read more
POLICIES IN ACTION
View information on organisations who may apply for exemption here.
At 5.01 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, 28 March, the transition to the new soft daytime curfew will begin and will continue to 6.59 p.m., Saturday evening. From 7 p.m. until 5a.m. the following day the country will revert to the current hard curfew conditions. This will be repeated until the measures are reviewed on 3 April. Read more.
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WHAT IS CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)?
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?
This official website includes a lot of helpful information that is constantly being updated, including answers to Frequently Asked Questions and details of Policies in Action. We also have a list of Hotlines for critical services.
If you have medical questions, many resources are available on this website and www.hsa.ky/coronavirus. If you can't find what you're looking for or have a question about your specific situation, contact your General Practitioner or the 24-hour Flu Hotline on 1-800-534-8600 or 947-3077 or email flu@hsa.ky. If you have a medical emergency dial 911.
If you have a non-medical question and can't find the answer on this website, contact the National Emergency Operations Centre hotline on 1-800-534-6555 or email NEOC@gov.ky.
REGIONAL TRACKER
Get updates from the Pan American Health Organization here.
WHO SITUATION REPORTS
Get global updates from the World Health Organization here.