AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNational Wellness Push: Barbados is gearing up to officially recognise September as National Health and Wellness Month, with plans to make it an annual event and a focus on healthier lifestyles and more open conversations about men’s mental health. Cancer Drug Access: Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw raised concerns in the House of Assembly about cancer patients’ access to brand-name drugs, questioning whether switching from Androcur to cyproterone tablets could affect side effects and patient outcomes under the Medical Products Bill. Superbug Surveillance: Barbados’ laboratory has been named a WHO/PAHO centre for antimicrobial resistance surveillance, strengthening regional monitoring of drug-resistant infections. School Health & Safety Upgrades: The Barbados Union of Teachers supports early closure of 13 primary schools so refurbishment can improve structural resilience, air quality, and health and safety ahead of the new school year. Gun Violence as Public Health: Acting Attorney General Gregory Nicholls told the Senate that gun violence is being treated as a public health challenge, with changes to the penal system and court structure planned. Regional Maternal Health Gains: PAHO reports CARICOM countries are accelerating progress to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B through strengthened lab capacity and surveillance. Heat Risk for Animals: A local vet warns that Barbados’ rising heat can trigger heat exhaustion and heat stroke in pets and livestock, urging shade, hydration, and safer walking times.
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