AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare Overhaul: Health Minister Michael Joseph says Antigua and Barbuda is facing a growing kidney and cancer crisis, plus rising cardiac illness and overcrowded emergency rooms, with costly overseas referrals pushing the system toward unsustainability. Public Health & Environment: APUA confirms a major fuel leak at its former Friars Hill facility and says multiple agencies are mobilized to contain flow and protect residents and the environment. Respiratory Risk Alert: Meteorological services warns of another Saharan dust surge, with air quality expected to worsen to Moderate levels and an Air Pollution Alert Level II issued for asthma and other respiratory sufferers. Tobacco Control: Youth vaping is accelerating across the Caribbean, with advocates urging policymakers to “unmask the appeal” of nicotine and flavoured products ahead of World No Tobacco Day. Regional Health Security: Cabinet tightens border rules by halting visa waivers for African travellers and requiring fuller travel-history disclosure amid Ebola preparedness. Eye Care Access: Government moves toward free corneal replacement surgeries via a US partnership, with initial procedures expected soon. Autism Support: Cabinet approves a specialized Cognitive Behavioral Centre to expand early intervention and family support for autism and neurodivergent needs. Community Health & Wellness: ABRCS Youth Commission runs a Fort James Beach clean-up, linking waste reduction to safer coasts and better community health.
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