AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health Alert: Cayman health officials say toxoplasmosis exposure has been detected in West Bay feral cats, with risk considered low for most people but higher for pregnant women, unborn babies, and immunocompromised residents—guidance focuses on hygiene and food safety. Health Watch: The Ministry of Health and Public Health Department are investigating a confirmed Legionnaires’ disease case; officials report it’s isolated, with no additional infections and low risk to the wider community. Mosquito Control: The Mosquito Research and Control Unit says recent aerial larviciding and ground efforts reduced the size and duration of the rainy-season emergence, though weather has delayed some planned aircraft treatments. Waste & Sustainability: Environment Minister Katherine Ebanks-Wilks visited UK waste and recycling facilities, discussing best practices for Cayman’s integrated waste management system. Digital Convenience: The Department of Environmental Health will launch an online garbage-fee payment portal on 22 June, aiming for faster, 24/7 card payments and easier account tracking. Healthcare Quality: Baptist Health International Cayman Islands earned Joint Commission International re-accreditation for its PET & CT Imaging Center. Youth & Wellness Education: Cayman’s first Summer Youth Parliament Debate is set for 2 July, with youth set to debate limiting social media for children under 16.
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