AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: The Ministry of Health and Human Services says it’s closely monitoring Turks and Caicos patients in Colombia after an earthquake, working with the National Health Insurance Board and local providers to ensure emergency and safety protocols are being followed, with updates promised if anything changes. Healthcare Workforce: Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital is celebrating interns from the National Internship and Apprenticeship Programme, with placements across medicine, nursing, pharmacy, lab sciences, and allied health at Cheshire Hall and Cockburn Town Medical Centres. Invasive Species & Community Risk: An island-wide ant survey across six islands in the Turks and Caicos has collected 30+ ant species, with about 40% native; researchers flagged major non-native threats like the red imported fire ant and big-headed ant. Crime & Health Impacts: Despite the murder of Ashanio Robinson in Grand Turk, serious violent crime is down sharply year-to-date, with fewer murders and overall serious violent offences compared with 2025. Disaster Preparedness: NOAA’s updated hurricane outlook cuts expected storm numbers but warns the riskiest part of the season is starting now, with reduced probability—not zero risk—for August through October travel. Local Care Access: A judge ruled a psychiatrist whose license was revoked after a state investigation can continue practicing while she appeals, citing a shortage of specialized child and adolescent psychiatrists and potential harm to existing patients.
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