AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAir Quality Update: Cayman health and environmental officials say Saharan dust readings across Grand Cayman stayed in the US AQI “Good to Moderate” range, with no “Unhealthy or higher” spots, and the Dust Alert was lifted at 4:00 PM as showers are expected to help reduce concentrations. Public Health Advisory: Officials warn dust can irritate lungs and worsen asthma or other respiratory conditions, urging residents to monitor official channels and take extra precautions during the event. Ebola Preparedness: Opposition whip Marvin Gonzales is pressing Government to spell out its plan for protecting residents from a possible Ebola outbreak, pointing to enhanced screening and travel restrictions adopted across the region. BA253 Monitoring Ends: Cayman officials confirm precautionary surveillance of BA253 passengers linked to an Ebola scare has ended with no cases, while screening of incoming travellers continues. HSA Leadership: The Health Services Authority appoints David van Duynhoven as Senior Chief Financial Officer to strengthen healthcare systems, reporting, and operational efficiency. Local Safety & Health: Police report a West Bay pedestrian collision followed by a separate request for help locating a possibly injured person after a fight; meanwhile, DEH says small landfill surface fires were quickly extinguished during routine monitoring.
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