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Day: November 24, 2021

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Health City Cayman Islands is first private facility in Caribbean to offer ground-breaking COVID-19 treatment

Monoclonal antibody treatment helps patients recover faster and avoid hospitalisation. Health City Cayman Islands has today announced that it has acquired a supply of Ronapreve, a monoclonal antibody treatment that can help COVID-19 patients recover faster and avoid hospitalisation, and…

Cayman: Man Charged following incident on Elgin Avenue

From RCIPS Update (24 November): The man, age 44 of George Town, who was arrested on Friday afternoon, 19 November, in relation to an incident on Elgin Avenue the previous day, has now been charged with Threats to Kill, Resisting…

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Loan finance available for Overseas Territories students studying in England

From the Governor’s Office, Cayman Islands Overseas Territories students starting their studies in England in the 2022 to 2023 academic year will be eligible for tuition fee loans. Caymanian students studying in the UK already benefit from being charged the…

BTC may become Brazil’s legal payment currency

First, on the 9.7th, El Saldova announced that BTC became legal tender, and then on September 16, Cuba announced that BTC became legal tender. Then, on October 6, Brazilian legislators are working to establish a regulatory framework to enable more…

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Maples lawyers named “Best in Class” in 2022 Legal 500 Caribbean Guide

Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm, is pleased to announce that 68 lawyers across its British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) and Cayman Islands practices have been recognised in The Legal 500 2022 Caribbean Guide. The latest rankings brings the…

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The big industry that COP26 failed to tackle

Our broken and inhumane food system is a huge source of emissions, so why isn’t it a major part of the climate solution? By Reynard Loki / Independent Media Institute The impact of agriculture on climate change is significant. According…

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Diversifying Cayman’s Economy through Tech

Survey link Here From Cayman Tech Ecosystem We are looking for participants in a research project that aims to provide insights to businesses and individuals regarding new opportunities for employment and economic development. This research would be greatly enhanced by…

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Dow set to inspire Japanese schoolchildren through Tokyo 2020 banner recycling project

24 Nov 2021 – In total, 100 schools and kindergartens in the Kōtō district in Tokyo and Higashi-Matsushima city in Miyagi Prefecture are set to receive commemorative flowerpots marking the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 as part of a legacy project by Worldwide…

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Covid−19 antibody tests in demand as people worry about immunity

By Robbie Whelan and Brianna Abbott, The Wall Street Journal Doctors say what constitutes a sufficient level of protection against the virus isn’t known Some people are taking Covid-19 antibody tests to determine whether they might be protected against the…

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New group formed to investigate ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena’

By Sandy Fitzgerald From Newsmax A new group, overseen by military and intelligence agencies, has been formed to investigate reports of “unidentified aerial phenomena” in restricted airspace, the Pentagon has announced.  The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group is replacing…