AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Response in the Bahamas: The government says it’s still waiting on international test results for two foreign nationals quarantined at Princess Margaret Hospital after fever-like symptoms were detected on arrival; officials report no change in their condition and no new public health alerts, while samples are being processed through PAHO and the US CDC. Entry Ban Update: The Bahamas has also imposed a 30-day entry ban on people who recently visited Ebola-affected DRC, Uganda and South Sudan, with enhanced screening and possible quarantine measures for some travellers, though officials stress the public risk remains low. Budget & Health Funding: In the 2026/27 budget, Finance Minister Michael Halkitis projects a $223.1M surplus and says healthcare strengthening is a priority, including increased support for the Public Hospitals Authority and clinic upgrades across multiple islands plus $20M toward a proposed New Providence hospital; the Nurses Union president calls it a step forward but warns delays and contractor accountability must improve. Local Wellness & Lupus Care: Lupus 242 and BahamaHealth hosted their annual Lupus 242 Health Talk, featuring sessions on lupus management, nutrition, emerging therapies and rehab strategies. Hurricane Season Watch: A Caribbean climatologist says the Atlantic season may be quieter but still unpredictable, with fewer storms yet higher risks of intense rainfall, flash flooding and extreme heat—especially for vulnerable groups.
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