The Public Health Department has published the COVID-19 vaccination schedule for the week commencing Monday 1 February 2021.The COVID-19 vaccination programme continues for all persons in Stage 1, Groups A, B, C and Stage 2, Group A (see details below).The Health Services Authority (HSA) and the Cayman Islands Airport Authority (CIAA) have partnered to improve the process of delivering the COVID-19 vaccination. Effective 27 January 2021, the COVID Vaccine Clinic was relocated to the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) check-in area.The latest schedule will primarily focus on the second dose for persons from Stage 1, Group A. Individuals who received their first dose at a District Health Centre can receive their second dose at the airport should they choose to do so on their appropriate date and Surname time. The airport provides a large space and ample parking improving the efficiency of the vaccine delivery, reducing wait times and expediting the overall process.  Persons are encouraged to come throughout your allocated time slot as well.Individuals receiving their second dose are reminded that the date noted on the vaccination card for the second dose is the earliest that is recommended.  Public Health will not be administering the vaccine before the date noted on your vaccination card.The Public is reminded to adhere to the published schedule adhere to the published schedule to limit congestion at the various vaccination sites. When receiving your second dose, you MUST also bring along your vaccination card reflecting your first dose.   CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SCHEDULE - Week Feb 1 CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SCHEDULE - Week Feb 1 Monday 1st February COVID Vaccine Schedule Tuesday 2nd February COVID Vaccine Schedule Wednesday 3rd February COVID Vaccine Schedule Thursday 4th February COVID Vaccine Schedule Friday 5th February COVID Vaccine Schedule Saturday 6th February COVID Vaccine Schedule The vaccination schedule will be updated regularly at https://www.hsa.ky/public-health/coronavirus/ SIDE BAR: Stage One: Group A Residents and staff of institutional facilitiesIndividuals aged 70+Healthcare workers and first respondersAll frontline staff dealing with incoming travellers  Group B Adults 60+ or with a relevant health status  Group C Workers essential to Government continuity  Stage Two: Group A Anyone aged 16-60 with relevant medical conditions predisposing to COVID-19  Group B Those living at home with persons from stage one of the programmeEssential workers, teachers, school staff  Stage Three: Those aged 50+Everyone else 16+ who has not been vaccinated Persons over 60 years old are strongly encouraged to get the vaccine as they are some of the most vulnerable and we want to keep them protected when our borders open.  If you are home bound and unable to attend one of the vaccination clinics, please contact the Flu Hotline or your local HSA District Health Centre and arrangements will be made to with a Public Health nurse to provide your vaccine in the comfort of your home. If you are home bound and unable to attend one of the vaccination clinics, please contact the Flu Hotline or your local HSA District Health Centre and arrangements will be made to with a Public Health nurse to provide your vaccine in the comfort of your home. Persons receiving the vaccine must wear a facemask, present a Government photo ID and sign the COVID-19 vaccine consent form (dose 1).The form is available at https://www.hsa.ky/public-health/coronavirus/ or https://bit.ly/3ot0IG3. HSA Flu Hotline - 1-800-534-8600 or 925-6327 or flu@hsa.ky District Health Centre Contact Numbers

  • George Town – 244-2800
  • East End – 947-7440
  • North Side – 947-9525
  • West Bay – 949-3439
  • Bodden Town – 947-2299
  • Faith Hospital – 925-1190