AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCommunity Health & Environment: Celebration Key in Grand Bahama is turning nearly 2,800 pounds of used coffee grounds collected weekly from Carnival ships into natural fertilizer, partnering with ATO Landscaping and local schools to support healthier soil and native plants. Aviation Safety & Public Health: Bahamas authorities continue investigating the July 10 Flamingo Air Cessna 402 crash near North Andros that killed 10 people; the Civil Aviation Authority has suspended Flamingo Air operations while investigators review what happened. Care After Tragedy: Families visited the Princess Margaret Hospital morgue seeking answers as remains were returned to Nassau, with authorities still not publicly naming identified victims. Orthopedic Care Access: Bahamian orthopedic surgeon Dr. Akin Minnis says modern hip and knee replacement options and enhanced recovery pathways are helping some patients return home the same day, reducing the need to travel abroad. Workforce & Patient Safety: A local opinion piece warns that nurse burnout and understaffing are becoming patient safety risks, calling for better system support—not just individual resilience. Health & Travel Risk: A wellness column highlights how long-distance travel can raise the risk of blood clots (DVT/PE) and urges preventive steps for travelers.
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