AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHIV Update: The Ministry of Health and Wellness reports 142 new HIV infections in 2025, a 9% drop from 2024, with more than 60% of cases among men and the highest infection rate in people aged 30–39. Heat & Cost of Living: Prime Minister Philip Davis warns extreme heat is driving up household costs—more electricity, water, ice, fans, and transport—citing heat-index warnings of 102–110°F and linking early heat to power strain. Hospital Disruption: Princess Margaret Hospital says it lost electricity to its medical block, including the Dialysis Unit, due to generator impacts from grid fluctuations; dialysis patients are told to contact their unit for updates. Insurance Shock: Colina temporarily suspended group insurance for hundreds of government workers, including customs, police, defense force, prison officers, and teachers, saying the issue was administrative and later resolved. Mental Health Training: The Ministry trained and certified 315 people across the Family Islands in Psychological First Aid, with New Providence sessions set for July–September now fully booked. Road Safety Call: A public health plea urges stronger, measurable road safety action beyond reminders to slow down and drive defensively. Cruise Health Watch: A cruise roundup flags a norovirus outbreak affecting more than 120 guests and crew on Ruby Princess, underscoring ongoing infectious disease risks in travel settings.
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