AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth Insurance Dispute: A Bahamian surgeon says government health insurance coverage for hundreds of public workers “resumed” will be “tested” today, after Colina Insurance had suspended coverage and some surgeries were delayed. Power & Public Health: New Providence residents vented after hours-long blackouts hit Princess Margaret Hospital and thousands of homes and businesses, with BPL citing a lightning strike and damage at the Ballou Hills power station—raising fears for dialysis and other care. Road Safety Tragedy: Another death follows the June 28 Shirley Street crash: 19-year-old Keno Gordon Jr died days after the accident that killed four teen girls, bringing the toll to five. Local Wellness & Science: Young Exuma-born Achanae Cambridge, 23, earned international recognition after identifying a bacteriophage that attacks bacteria. Disability Pride: A personal piece marks Disability Pride Month, focusing on inclusion and challenging assumptions about what disability limits. Community Health Building: Minister Darville and the IDB toured a new $8.4m health clinic under a wider $40m modernization loan for Cat Island.
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