AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth System Under Strain: UHWI nurses’ protest spotlights shortages, overcrowding, and missing diagnostic capacity, with calls for urgent action to improve care and retain staff. Access to Care & Rights: A U.S. appeals court ordered release on bail for a Jamaican man in ICE custody with end-stage kidney disease, citing life-threatening health risks while legal claims are considered. Public Health & Climate: NYC issued an Air Quality Advisory as Canadian wildfire smoke pushed AQI into unhealthy “red” levels, with free KN95 masks and warnings for people with heart/lung conditions. Local Health Policy: A St Catherine councillor urged mandatory health insurance for route taxi operators, arguing the sector’s scale adds pressure to public healthcare. Cardiac Health Loss: Jamaican dancehall artist Fantan Mojah, 49, died at UHWI after reported heart-related complications, reigniting attention on warning signs of heart disease. Mosquito Control Update: Westmoreland reported a steady drop in Aedes breeding indicators, but officials warned against complacency and urged “search and destroy” prevention. Health Infrastructure Recovery: The health ministry is finalising renovation costings for hurricane-damaged health centres under Operation REFRESH, prioritising about 100 facilities. Education & Student Welfare: Education Minister Dana Morris Dixon reiterated that no child should be denied school access for unpaid fees, pointing to grants for student welfare and nutrition support. Wellness Through Community: JEP Group expanded its scholarship programme into St Elizabeth, highlighting a pathway from education support to community health volunteering.
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