Curfew restrictions will change from 5am Sat 28 March 2020 to allow all persons to carry out essential tasks during the day. The 7pm-5am curfew will still be in effect.

Read More

CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

LATEST  FIGURES

ON CORONAVIRUS

Click Here

 

LATEST ADVICE

The Cayman Islands Government has implement a curfew for all three Islands from 7pm tonight (Wednesday, 25 March 2020) until 5am, Saturday, 28 March.

Read more.

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.

View full list here.

Read more here

 

WE WORK WITH

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.

Household guidance for coronavirus in Cayman Islands

Stay at home guidance for households with possible coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. 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.
Latest News On Coronavirus Graphic Newspaper

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 links

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

Frontline Staff

Information for front-line and essential workers on coronavirus in Cayman Islands and information on policies. Read more.

Policies in action

Information the public on coronavirus policies in Cayman Islands. Read more.

Hotlines

Information the hotlines and contact details for various information on coronavirus in Cayman Islands. Read more.

CORONAVIRUS

F.A.Q.S

 

What is coronavirus? How is it caught & spread?

The information and studies we are receiving on COVID-19 grow by the day, and so does the understanding. The advice from our Chief Medical Officer is that shared by national public health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control in the USA, Public Health England and the World Health Organization. Read more.

 

What is Government doing to address COVID-19?

Here on our official website, you can find the most up to date news and information about Government's response to COVID-19. This includes Policies in Action to protect our community and save lives.

 

What should I do if I think I have COVID-19?

Unless you require emergency medical care, stay home. Call your General Practitioner or the Flu Hotline on 1 800 534 8600 or 947 3077 for advice if you are not managing. Depending on your symptoms and travel history you will most likely be advised to self-isolate at home. A member of the Health Services Authority will visit you at your home. Read more.

 

What should businesses do?

The Cayman Islands Government issued advice on how businesses and commerce can prepare ahead of a potential community case. We are also keeping this website updated to reflect the latest policies and advice. Read more.

 

View all of our frequently asked questions on the novel coronavirus.

PREVENTION TIPS

The best way to protect yourself and others from the spread of this virus is to practice these three tips:

  • Catch it. Catch a cough or sneeze in a tissue. If you have nothing to use, use your elbow and not your hands.
  • Bin it. Bin the tissues after use. Viruses can live for hours in tissues.
  • Kill it. By avoiding close contact with those suffering from acute respiratory illness, avoiding travel if you have flu-like symptoms (or a cough or a fever) we can help kill the virus.

 

HSA.ky_Coronavirus March 9

 

CAYMAN PREPARED

Hazard Management Cayman Islands has overall responsibility for the national Comprehensive Disaster Management programme, including preparedness, response, mitigation and recovery.

HMCI is responsible for the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), which is activated to direct and coordinate the response to national threats. Read more.

PRESS ROOM

 
► Essential Services Continue During Coronavirus. Read more.
 
Thursday March 25 COVID-19 update. Read more.
 
DEH Details Advice on Coronavirus for Food Handlers. Read more.
 
► Donation to Students.  Read more.
 
 ► DOA Updates Operational Hours, Suspends Certain Services, Closes Reception and Shelter. Read more.
 
DCFS Publishes Additional Contact Details for Staff Working Remotely. Read more.
 
► Wednesday, 25 March Government Update. Read more.
 
► Immigration Appeals Tribunal and Refugee Protection Appeals Tribunal Suspend New Appeals, Manual Submissions. Read more.
 
Cabinet Office Adjusts Processes for Tax Undertakings. Read More.
 
► DEH announces service delivery changes. Read more.
 
Tuesday, 24 March Government Update. Read more.
 
► DCFS Works Remotely from 25 March for Critical Services, Maintains Staffing at Residential Care Facilities. Read more.
 
► CIGOUK Focuses on Caymanians in the UK. Read more.
 
► Emergency Travel Hotline Launched for Persons with Urgent Need to Leave the Cayman Islands. Read more.
 
 

CORONAVIRUS LATEST LIVE UPDATES

 

 

CAYMAN ISLANDS HEALTH SERVICES AUTHORITY (HSA)

Learn more

 
USA CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PROTECTION (CDC)

Learn more

 

PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND (PHE)

Learn more

 

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)

Learn more

 

CARIBBEAN PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY (CARPHA)

Learn more