AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHIV/HEP Prevention Push: CARICOM and PAHO are driving efforts to end mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B, focusing on better detection and treatment for pregnant women and exposed infants, plus stronger lab and surveillance systems. NHI Transparency Pressure: Belize’s Opposition is filing a second Freedom of Information request tied to the National Health Insurance (NHI) contracts, seeking provider lists, owners, directors, beneficial owners, full contract copies, budgets, service schedules and reimbursement rates. Deportation & Detention Claims: Belizean hunger strike leader Kyron Swaso was deported from a US immigration detention center after raising complaints about mold, contaminated water, food and limited medical care; advocates allege retaliation and dispute the US account. Road Safety in Court: A “Thirsty Thursday” owner pleaded guilty to causing death by careless conduct in the fatal crash that killed police officer Arcenio Cus, with the case tied to injuries treated at KHMH. Public Health & Vaccines: Regional measles alerts are urging vaccination, noting vaccination coverage gaps and the need for providers to report suspected cases. Malaria Elimination Meeting: Belize joined a regional push to eliminate malaria by 2027, emphasizing faster diagnosis and treatment and stronger community engagement. Coral Resilience Research: New global research suggests more coral reefs may survive future warming than previously thought, offering hope for long-term reef protection. Diplomatic Health Staffing: The US says Belize is winding down the Cuban Medical Brigade, while Belize officials say they’re reviewing options to keep healthcare services robust. Violence & Trauma: Police reported a fatal Belize City shooting of 17-year-old Derrick Morris, with motive still unclear.
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