AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola watch at ORIA: Cayman’s Government says the risk to the public remains low after a British Airways flight from London was held in the Bahamas over two passengers with fever and recent travel history linked to the Democratic Republic of Congo; the inbound flight is now expected to arrive in Grand Cayman today, with Bahamian screening completed and Cayman health teams stepping up enhanced screening and surveillance at Owen Roberts International Airport for incoming flights. Public reassurance: Chief Medical Officer Dr. Hilary Wolf urged calm and said protocols are in place ahead of arrival, while officials asked residents to avoid speculation and rely on official updates. World Turtle Day (good news): A green sea turtle conservation win—reclassified by IUCN from endangered to least concern—highlights recovery, even as other turtle species still face threats. Youth online safety: Cabinet backed a plan to ban social media use by children under 16, with a select committee set to recommend next steps. Local health focus: Mosquito control and Caribbean Mosquito Awareness Week wrap-up continues with community participation prompts.
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