From the article "The primary message to the Cayman people was that after October 14th, the risk to unvaccinated residents would rise. He and his cabinet strongly encouraged any unvaccinated residents to get vaccinated straightaway."
This is a powerful evolving theme in larger society; the notion that at some point, the rest of the (first) world (with vaccination widely available) resolves to get on with life, including immigration and business, and those who prefer to play viral Russian roulette can take their chances. It remains a problem for kids too young to be approved for vaccination, and people who get breakthrough infections.
"Cayman’s current fully-vaccinated rate is almost 75%."
Congratulations, Caymans!
Is this sufficiently credible to justify people booking flights and trips, or need they wait for more supporting developments?