GA Teen Jailed for Breaking Cayman’s COVID-19 Protocol
Skylar Mack traveled to the British Caribbean territory to visit her boyfriend, Vanjae Ramgeet, who was in the Caymans for a jet-skiing competition.
When Mack landed, she was administered a COVID-19 test, which came back negative. She was told she still needed to remain in isolation for two weeks. Instead, she left her mandatory quarantine to attend her boyfriend's competition two days later.
Justice Roger Chapple, of the Cayman's Grand Court, said it was the court’s duty to reflect the will of the Parliament and to impose a sentence on behalf of the people:
“This was as flagrant a breach as could be imagined; it was borne of selfishness and arrogance."
Mack's family said they appealed directly to President Trump, whose office responded that her case would be forwarded to the "appropriate" federal agency, likely the U.S. State Department.
Should Trump intervene?
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