AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Watch (Bahamas): Public health monitoring tied to the BA253 Ebola scare has ended, with the two flagged passengers testing negative and contact-tracing surveillance concluding; screening and monitoring for incoming travellers continues. Ebola Watch (Region): Mauritius temporarily banned entry for travellers from the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan, while WHO chief Tedros urged countries to lift Ebola travel restrictions, saying they’re harming containment; the DRC health minister called the bans discriminatory and not science-based. NCD & Food Policy: Caribbean leaders and health experts pushed for faster, evidence-based healthy food policies to tackle the region’s non-communicable disease crisis, citing the rise of ultra-processed foods and the high cost of healthier diets. Alcohol Safety (Bahamas): Doctors Hospital warned that heavy drinking during holiday events can quickly impair judgement and coordination, worsen dehydration in the heat, and raise risks like vomit-related choking. Local Health (Bahamas): Nassau police are investigating a stabbing that left a 61-year-old woman with very serious injuries after she was attacked near Lake Cunningham. Public Health & Mobility: A Caribbean Development Bank discussion framed traffic congestion as a public health issue, linking long commutes to productivity loss and broader wellbeing impacts.
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