Cayman Islands Launches Updated Childhood and Maternal Immunisation Schedule
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The Cayman Islands Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability and the Public Health Department launched an updated Childhood and Maternal Immunisation Schedule on 27 April 2026, replacing the previous National Immunisation Schedule. The revision incorporates international scientific evidence, evolving epidemiological trends, and global best practices, extending protection from pregnancy through adolescence and introducing a life-course approach to immunisation. A Community Immunity Commitment Board was also unveiled and signed by senior health officials and stakeholders, to be displayed at the Government Administration Building (week of 4 May 2026) and the Health Services Authority (week of 11 May 2026).
“The Childhood and Maternal Immunisation Schedule will take effect on 27 April 2026.”
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The Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability and the Public Health Department launched a revised Childhood and Maternal Immunisation Schedule, effective 27 April 2026. The updated schedule reflects a comprehensive review of international scientific evidence and global best practices, enhancing early protection for infants and introducing a life-course approach to immunisation from pregnancy through adolescence. A Community Immunity Commitment Board was also formally unveiled and signed by senior health officials and key stakeholders.
Healthcare providers and parents in the Cayman Islands should consult the updated schedule with their healthcare provider to ensure compliance with the new immunisation timeline. The Community Immunity Commitment Board, reinforcing vaccination as shared responsibility, will be displayed at the Government Administration Building in the week of 4 May 2026 and at the Health Services Authority in the week of 11 May 2026.
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New Childhood & Maternal Vaccine Schedule and Community Immunity Board Launched
27 April 2026 | Press Release | By: MHES Communications
The Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability, in partnership with the Public Health Department, today officially launched the Childhood and Maternal Immunisation Schedule, marking a significant advancement in the Cayman Islands’ commitment to prevention, early protection, and population health.
Updated from the previous National Immunisation Schedule, the Childhood and Maternal Immunisation Schedule reflects a comprehensive review of international scientific evidence, evolving epidemiological trends, and global best practices, extending protection from pregnancy through adolescence. The revised schedule enhances early protection for infants, improves programme efficiency, and reinforces the Cayman Islands’ commitment to maintaining a modern, evidence-based immunisation programme, while addressing local health priorities.
The launch coincides with the observance of Vaccination Week in the Americas 2026 (VWA), a regional initiative led by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) to promote equitable access to vaccines and strengthen immunisation programmes across the region. This year’s theme, “Your decision makes a difference: Immunisation for all,” reinforces the critical role that individuals, families, and communities play in protecting public health.
A central feature of the launch was the introduction of the “Community Immunity Commitment Board,” an initiative designed to reinforce vaccination as a shared responsibility and to encourage collective action in protecting families and communities. The Board was formally unveiled and signed by senior health officials and key stakeholders during the ceremony. The introduction of the Community Immunity Commitment Board reflects the message of VWA, highlighting that every decision to vaccinate contributes to the collective protection of the population.
The Minister for Health, Environment and Sustainability, Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, represented at the event by the Parliamentary Secretary, Hon. Wayne Panton, underscored the national importance of the initiative and called for broad-based support across Government and the wider community.
“This updated immunisation schedule represents a critical investment in the health and future of our population. On behalf of the Minister of Health, Environment and Sustainability, I encourage all of my colleagues across Government, as well as the wider community, to support this initiative and to stand with us in protecting our families. The Community Immunity Commitment Board being unveiled today is a visible demonstration of that collective responsibility, and we look forward to continued engagement as it is displayed within the Government Administration Building and at the Health Services Authority.”
Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hilary Wolf, highlighted the scientific and strategic foundation of the update.
“These changes ensure that our national immunisation programme remains aligned with the latest global evidence and best practices. The updated schedule strengthens early protection, introduces a life-course approach to immunisation, and reflects our ongoing commitment to safeguarding the health of our population through safe, effective, and evidence-based interventions.”
Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Samuel Williams- Rodriguez emphasised the importance of community participation and system readiness.
“Vaccination remains one of the most effective public health interventions available. This updated schedule strengthens protection for our most vulnerable populations while ensuring that our healthcare system is fully prepared to deliver these services effectively. The Community Immunity Commitment Board reinforces the message that protecting our community is a shared responsibility, and we encourage all stakeholders to take part.”
In support of ongoing public engagement, the Community Immunity Commitment Board will be displayed at the Government Administration Building in the week of 4th May, and subsequently at the Health Services Authority in the week of 11th May 2026, providing additional opportunities for stakeholders and members of the public to demonstrate their support.
The Childhood and Maternal Immunisation Schedule will take effect on 27 April 2026. Members of the public are encouraged to consult their healthcare provider and refer to official Ministry and Public Health channels for accurate information and guidance.
For further information, please contact the Public Health Department on 244-2889.
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