AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVaping & youth health: The National Drug Council, with the Healthy Bahamas Coalition and the youth division of the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, held a World No Tobacco Day workshop warning young people about the hidden dangers of vaping, tobacco and nicotine addiction. Mental health & suicide awareness: Police reports of suspected suicides have surfaced again, with authorities urging anyone feeling depressed to seek medical help, alongside guidance on recognizing depression signs. Local hospital updates: In Parliament, Health and Wellness Minister Dr. Michael Darville said construction on a new $285m specialty hospital in western New Providence will begin “shortly,” while Grand Bahama’s Rand Memorial Hospital A&E renovations and morgue work are also moving forward. Blood supply push: Grand Bahama’s Blood Donors Society and the Public Hospitals Authority announced World Blood Donor Day 2026 activities, including a blood drive at Rand Memorial Hospital on June 13. NHI payment strain: A National Health Insurance provider warned the system could head toward a “dystopian future” if payment delays and provider-government disputes continue, despite a budget increase for the NHIA. Drought preparedness: Saint Kitts and Nevis’ NEMA urged residents to stay ready as drought conditions persist alongside the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Cruise safety & violence: Nassau saw multiple violent cruise-related incidents, including a brawl at Royal Caribbean’s Paradise Island beach club and the arrest of five U.S. passengers after a fight escalated into a “violent struggle” with police.
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