AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health Update: Cayman confirms one confirmed cyclosporiasis case linked to recent travel, with officials stressing there’s no evidence of local spread and advising residents on symptoms like prolonged diarrhoea and when to seek care. Vector Control: Grand Cayman residents can expect a black salt marsh mosquito surge next week after rains and high tides; MRCU is ramping up larval and adult control and urges pet owners to keep heartworm prevention up to date. Hospital Safety: The Ministry of Health says Legionella was detected at HSA’s Anthony S. Eden Hospital during a single-case investigation, triggering targeted closures and water-supply actions until follow-up testing shows it’s safe. Nursing Recognition: HSA wound care nurse Kimberley Wedderburn received the Eloise Reid Excellence in Nursing Award, highlighting a career built through critical care exposure and specialty certifications. Safeguarding in Healthcare: MHES appoints Carolina Ferreira as its first designated safeguarding lead to strengthen protection for children and vulnerable adults across the ministry. Active Living: The Move it Cayman campaign wrapped with a family fun day featuring walks, screenings, and fitness activities, feeding into the STEP into Wellness push. Aquatic Sports: Ground has been broken on Cayman’s new world-class Aquatic Centre to expand learn-to-swim, training, and water safety for all ages.
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