AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola Screening Update: The Ministry of Health and Wellness says two British Airways passengers who were isolated at Princess Margaret Hospital after travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo tested negative and have been released; officials add there are no confirmed Ebola cases in The Bahamas and the public risk remains low. Border Health Measures: As the WHO warns the DRC outbreak could spread, more countries are tightening travel rules and health screening, and The Bahamas is among those increasing entry controls. Budget & Health Funding: The Davis administration’s 2026/27 budget projects a $223.1m surplus while pointing to stronger healthcare support, including increased subventions for the Public Hospitals Authority and the National Health Insurance Authority. Cost Pressures on Families: Bahamas inflation stayed elevated in February, rising 2.7% year-on-year, with health-related expenses up 0.5% month-to-month. Community Wellness: Lupus 242 and BahamaHealth held an annual Lupus Health Talk focused on management, nutrition, therapies, and rehabilitation. Climate & Preparedness: A Caribbean hurricane outlook warns the 2026 season may be quieter but still unpredictable, with heat risks for vulnerable groups.
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