AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHurricane readiness: A Florida-focused piece argues resilience can’t be a once-a-year checklist, urging year-round home-hardening, stronger building codes, and better emergency planning. Asthma care in summer: Bermuda families are reminded that asthma doesn’t pause for school breaks—keep preventer meds on schedule, carry inhalers, and plan around summer triggers like pollen, humidity, pool chlorine, and campfires. Mental health support for first responders: Bermuda Police Service staff completed Mental Health First Aid training to strengthen peer support after traumatic events. Infrastructure and public health: OBA criticises deteriorating roads plus aging water and wastewater systems, warning of ongoing environmental and public health risks. Wildlife safety: Environment officials investigated a possible rattlesnake sighting near Gibbs Hill Road; residents were told to keep pets indoors and avoid dense vegetation while authorities respond. Off-island healthcare review: Allshores says its relationship with Northwell Health for cardiology referrals is under review, with new referrals handled case-by-case. Community health & inclusion: OUTBermuda highlights continued sponsor support for Bermuda Pride, funding year-round advocacy, education, and mental health support. Marine protection push: Bermuda scientists urge moving forward on the Marine Spatial Plan and marine-protected areas using science-based protections.
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