AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Preparedness: Cayman’s Health Ministry says the public health risk remains low, but enhanced screening for selected incoming flights at Owen Roberts International Airport starts next Thursday as CARPHA and partners activate travel-related monitoring amid the DRC/Uganda outbreak. Workplace Wellness: A free Lunch & Learn on 18 June will tackle “Body Debt™,” linking long sitting and movement imbalance to fatigue and brain fog, with Cayman’s Fitness Connection CEO Laura Ribbins sharing local STEPS 2023 context. Air Quality & Dust: The Dust Alert has been lifted after Saharan dust eased; officials still advise vulnerable people to limit prolonged outdoor exertion and keep meds handy, with indoor air steps like closing windows and recirculating AC. Mosquito Control: MRCU continues intensive mosquito operations after the first big emergence, but weather has delayed some aerial treatments while teams stand by for better flying conditions. World Cup Health Guidance: Health officials urge travellers to check routine vaccinations—especially measles—before and during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, warning major events can spread infections. Health Insurance Costs: CG BritCay proposes a 25% SHIC premium increase effective 1 July; regulators can stop it if deemed excessive or unfair, and the government says it will resist the change. Community & Safety: RCIPS and DEH ran a West Bay clean-up targeting loitering and disorderly behaviour, and HSA treated non-life-threatening injuries after a DUI-linked crash. Wellbeing Training: A full turnout for “Creating a Culture of Wellbeing and Wellness” brought practical guidance to educators and professionals on building sustainable workplace wellbeing.
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