AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & Air Quality Watch: Antigua and Barbuda’s Meteorological Service flagged rising temperatures after April–May heat surges, and also issued a health advisory as Saharan dust pushed air quality into the moderate range—urging people with asthma, heart or lung conditions, children, and older adults to limit prolonged outdoor exertion. Hurricane Preparedness: PAHO says even a below-normal 2026 Atlantic season can still disrupt health services, calling for updated facility contingency plans and staff readiness. Healthy Food Policy Push: Regional health leaders renewed calls for stronger, evidence-based food policies to tackle the Caribbean’s NCD crisis, warning that ultra-processed foods and marketing are undermining healthier diets. Local Health System Updates: The Health Minister toured key healthcare projects, including a new renal facility under construction, while Cabinet approved leadership appointments at Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre and the Nursing Council. Community Health & Safety: Police reported a serious wounding and robbery of two vessel crew members near Heritage Quay, and separately detained four men after a major cannabis raid near Pares Village. Ebola Vigilance: Opposition whip Marvin Gonzales urged Government to spell out its Ebola protection plan as Antigua tightens entry rules for travellers from Africa. Tourism & Wellness Angle: The Tourism Authority announced new leadership, and Antigua resorts continue leaning into wellness and active-travel trends like pickleball programming.
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