AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBack-to-school health checks: Dr. Neteisha Rahming of Rahming’s Medical Centre is urging parents to book routine screenings for children before classes start, warning that issues like vision problems, hearing loss, cavities, headaches and low iron/anemia can be missed without a proper exam. Public health & safety: A prolonged Downtown Nassau power outage “crippled” businesses and left families dealing with spoiled food and disrupted services, adding pressure to an already strained electricity situation. Sexual violence response: FNM Senator Arinthia Komolafe says reports of sexual assault are rising and calls for urgent, unified action across schools, law enforcement, families and community groups. Older persons support: Business leader Mario Carey warns that rising healthcare and living costs are pushing seniors to relocate, urging faster action on the Older Persons Rights bill. Care access beyond the islands: A Bahamian patient, Charlene Dorsette, reportedly received minimally invasive robotic kidney surgery at Health City Cayman Islands after a long delay at home. Data privacy: The Data Protection Commissioner says data breaches may be underreported and urges people to understand how their information is collected, stored and shared.
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