AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealth misinformation check: The Ministry of Health, Wellness, Environmental Health and Energy has dismissed WhatsApp rumors about a Hantavirus case in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, saying there are no suspected or confirmed cases and no one has been quarantined for the virus, while urging the public to rely on official updates. Food security planning: SVG is moving forward with a Food Security Crisis Response Plan to shift from repeated emergency recovery to earlier monitoring and preparation, amid warnings like low fertilizer stock and disrupted supply chains. Extreme heat & drought safety: The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Red Cross is urging residents to protect themselves from extreme heat, Saharan dust, and ongoing drought—staying hydrated, limiting sun exposure, and taking extra care for asthma and respiratory conditions. Regional medicines access: PAHO/WHO and OECS-PPS will convene a workshop in Saint Lucia to strengthen access to safe, effective medicines and health technologies across the Eastern Caribbean. HIV & STI snapshot: Over 900 positive HIV cases have been recorded in SVG over 40 years, alongside reported syphilis statistics shared during a male sexual and reproductive health roundtable. Community health services: Lions Club Kingstown-SVG and U.S. eye specialists are running free vision screenings and referrals nationwide as part of “Eye Care For U,” with surgical interventions planned through the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital. Food sovereignty push: Agriculture officials say SVG is too dependent on imported foods and is working toward “food sovereignty,” including higher-nutrition local crops and student-led value-added products. Climate pressure context: A regional report warns climate adaptation must better include vulnerable communities, especially those relying on fisheries and agriculture, and should connect with broader needs like healthcare and poverty reduction. Local tragedies investigated: Police are investigating two separate fatal incidents involving two women—one in Union Island and one in Campden Park—after separate attacks and altercations. Diplomacy with health links: SVG’s new ambassador to Taiwan, Kenton X. Chance, presented credentials as both sides highlight cooperation areas including smart healthcare and medicine.
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