AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealthcare Overhaul: Health Minister Michael Joseph says Antigua and Barbuda’s kidney disease, cancer, and cardiac pressures are rising fast, with overcrowded emergency rooms driving costly overseas care—€80,000 in two weeks for heart patients and US$200,000 approved for cancer treatment in Colombia—pushing urgency to operationalize a cardiac unit and Cancer Care Centre. Public Health & Environment: Residents are urged to cut prolonged outdoor activity as another Saharan dust wave is expected to hit from later tonight through Wednesday, with air quality forecast to reach Moderate levels (AQI 60–80) and Air Pollution Alert Level II issued. Fuel Leak Response: APUA reports finalized arrangements to transfer fuel from a leaking Friars Hill storage tank, while officials coordinate with NODS, Fire Department, police, Central Board of Health, and other agencies to reduce environmental and public health risks. Youth Vaping Warning: World No Tobacco Day messaging highlights how vapes marketed as “nicotine-free” can still normalize vaping, while nicotine-containing disposable devices and pod systems pose serious risks to young people’s mental health and development. Eye Care Access: Cabinet is moving ahead with free corneal replacement surgeries via a partnership with World Eye Mission, with five procedures expected first. Autism Support: Government approved plans for a specialized Cognitive Behavioral Centre to expand early intervention, diagnosis, treatment, and family support for autism and neurodivergent needs.
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