The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 596 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Friday, 25 June, 2021. There were five positive results, all in travellers.
To date, 93,098
COVID-19 vaccinations have been given in total in the Cayman Islands. Of these, 48,262 (68% of an estimated 71,100) had at least one dose of a
COVID-19
vaccine and approximately 63% have completed the two-dose course.
The
vaccine supply for clinics on Grand Cayman has been replenished.
Vaccine clinics have resumed and are now offering both first and second doses.
The latest
COVID-19 vaccination schedule is available at:
www.hsa.ky/public-health/
coronavirus/
The public is reminded of
COVID-19 vaccination clinic protocols:
Bring a form of ID which shows your date of birth (you no longer need to prove that you are legally and/or ordinarily resident in the Cayman Islands).
Do not laminate your vaccination card (even after your second dose). If you have already done so, please take your vaccination card to the ORIA Vaccination Clinic along with your photo ID.
Park in the long-term parking lot.
Do not bring children, when possible.
No pets allowed at the vaccination clinic.
Bring a completed consent form for Dose 1.
Facemasks required.
You need to bring your vaccination card to receive your second dose.