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Updated on 3 December 2025
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Ministry of Health, Environment & Sustainability

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A Week of Gratitude: Celebrating Our Culture of Readiness
5 December 2025 | Press Release

With Hurricane Season 2025 behind us, the Cayman Islands Government has dedicated the first week of December to expressing gratitude - recognising the unsung heroes who serve year-round to build a stronger, more resilient Cayman.

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Avian Influenza Added to List of Notifiable Diseases Under Public Health Act
5 December 2025 | Press Release

Following confirmation of H5N1 Avian Influenza in birds at a farm in West Bay, Grand Cayman, the Cayman Islands Government approved on 3 December an amendment to the Public Health Act (2021 Revision) to make clear that Avian Influenza is a notifiable disease.

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Fake AI Video - Regiment Sanitisation Operations
5 December 2025 | Press Release

Fake videos are currently circulating on social media platforms falsely depicting Cayman Islands Regiment personnel at sanitation facilities engaged in violent confrontations.

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What We Do

The Ministry of Health, Environment & Sustainability is dedicated to building a healthier, more resilient, and sustainable Cayman Islands for current and future generations. We work to achieve a balanced approach to development by advancing environmental stewardship, social wellbeing, and economic prosperity—ensuring that the benefits across these three pillars reinforce one another and improve the quality of life for all.



Key Persons

Katherine Ebanks-Wilks
Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, MP
Minister for Health, Environment & Sustainability
Wayne Panton
Hon. Wayne Panton, JP, MP
Parliamentary Secretary - Caymanian Employment & Immigration; Infrastructure; Health, Environment & Sustainability; Financial Services & Commerce
Tamara Ebanks
Tamara Ebanks
Chief Officer
Bobeth O-Garro
Bobeth O-Garro
Deputy Chief Officer
Neyka Webster
Neyka Webster
Deputy Chief Officer (Operations)
Troy Jacob
Troy Jacob
Deputy Chief Officer (Policy)
Dr. Hilary Wolf
Hilary Wolf
Chief Medical Officer
Felicia McLean
Felicia McLean
Chief Nursing Officer
Troy Claxton
Troy Claxton
Chief Financial Officer
Gretel Rawcliffe
Gretel Rawcliffe
Chief Human Resources Officer

Public Health

Public Health is a service delivered on behalf of the Cayman Islands Government by the Health Services Authority.Through five satellite health centres - one for each district in Grand Cayman - the Community Health Services provides primary care across the island. 

Services provided through the district health centres include general practice, immunisations, maternal and child health care, health education and support of disabled patients in their homes. Home visiting services are also provided.

Public Health programmes include:

  • Health advice and vaccines for international travellers;
  • School Health including primary care, health assessments, vision and hearing tests etc.
  • Nutrition and dietary counselling clinics;
  • Child health including growth and development monitoring,
  • Communicable disease screening;
  • Disease control programmes, including surveillance, immunisation (adults and children); and
  • Special programmes relating to Genetics and Sexual health.
  • Smoking cessation programme

Click the link for more information on Public Health: www.hsa.ky/public-health


Publications

Consultations

H5N1 Advisory for Farmers and Poultry Owners
2 December 2025 | Guide

H5N1 Avian Flu has been detected among a select number of birds on Grand Cayman. Public Health and the Department of Agriculture are actively monitoring the situation, surveying the area and carrying out containment activities. Farmers and poultry owners are asked to take the following precautions to prevent further transmission among bird populations and reduce personal exposure risk. 

Community Advisory - Prevent the Transmission of H5N1 Avian Flu
2 December 2025 | Guide

H5N1 Avian Flu has been detected among a select number of birds on Grand Cayman. Public Health and the Department of Agriculture are actively monitoring the situation and conducting containment activities. Decontamination stations have been established for prevention. Risk to the general public remains low. Follow the guidance below to prevent exposure.


Contact Us

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Government Administration Build

Box 137, 133 Elgin Avenue

Grand Cayman KY1-9000 CAYMAN ISLANDS

Office Hours


Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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