Cayman: Statement by Medical Officer of Health, Dr Samuel Williams/3 new positives from local supermarket
From Cayman Islands Ministry of Health/Public Health Department
The Cayman Islands Government decided to undertake testing of public and private sector frontline staff as the best possible means of determining the spread of COVID-19 in our community, and containing the disease wherever it is found through rapid isolation measures, risk assessment and contact tracing.
As an added precaution Public Health is working with businesses that return positive test results to test any other employees where the results of the investigation suggest a need.
Precisely because of the prevention and control measures that the whole country has worked with us to implement, our overall numbers of confirmed cases have remained very low even after we began frontline testing of apparently healthy personnel. As an example, local supermarkets have been visibly practicing social distancing and prevention measures such as encouraging staff to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) for some weeks.
I would like to reassure the public that the virus is spread mainly by droplets. As such our general advice to the public, when in a public place, continues to be: practice social distancing, cough etiquette and wear a mask in enclosed public places. Avoid touching your face until you have returned home and washed your hands thoroughly.
With regards to another common concern, it should be noted that, as long as they are practicing the prevention measures just outlined, persons won’t get the coronavirus simply by “touching” food.
Indeed it is important that as a country we continue to practice these prevention measures until the Cayman Islands has eliminated COVID-19.
Also, shelter in place orders are still in place on Grand Cayman. This means we should stay home, unless it is essential.
If persons are concerned that they may have been in contact with a person who has COVID-19, or they have symptoms, they should call the flu hotline at tel. 1-800-534-8600, 345-947-3077 or [email protected].
3 new Positives attributed to local supermarket
Kirk Supermarket on Eastern Avenue have reported that THREE of their employees have tested POSITIVE for the coronavirus.
The store was closed yesterday (Sat 9) in order to deep-clean it. These results are in addition to the single new positive announced by Medical Officer of Health Dr Samuel Williams-Rodriguez on Friday (8).
Kirk Market sent out a statement to the media confirming that all three staff members are asymptomatic.
The statement said, “Meticulous contact tracing has been carried out to track down every colleague who has been in sustained or adjacent contact with the affected team members.
“All close contacts of those infected have been tested and excluded from work.
“All stores will be closed this weekend as part of its COVID Emergency Response Plan and we will conduct additional stringent sanitation and deep-cleaning procedures for the entire store.
“The store’s management is monitoring the COVID-19 situation very closely, while actively collaborating with the Health Services Authority and following all recommended guidelines.
“We wish the staff members all the best in their recovery.
“As part of its COVID Emergency Response Plan we will conduct additional stringent sanitation and deep-cleaning procedures for the entire store.
“The COVID-positive staff members have our full support. The safety of our team members and customers remains our highest priority, regardless of the challenging times we now face.”
EDITOR NOTE: This now makes the total number of POSITIVE cases in the Cayman Islands to 84.