AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHIV Response: Dr. Camelia Clarke represented the Turks and Caicos Islands at AIDS 2026 in Rio, highlighting global work on HIV prevention and care, plus the push for “Triple Elimination” and stopping vertical transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B. Public Health Priorities: An island-wide ant survey across six islands found 30+ species, with about 40% native—while flagging health and safety risks from invasive ants like the red imported fire ant and big-headed ant. Governance & Health Services: Premier Charles Washington Misick says constitutional reform talks should include expanding the number of ministries to better handle growing demands, including healthcare and immigration. Healthcare Oversight: A judge in the U.S. allowed a psychiatrist facing allegations of a yearslong sexual relationship with a patient to keep practicing while she appeals, citing a shortage of specialized child and adolescent psychiatrists. Community & Wellness Culture: A local fitness brand’s 2026 giveaway includes a Turks & Caicos luxury vacation prize, adding a wellness-and-lifestyle angle to the week’s coverage.
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