AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: Opposition Leader Penelope Beckles marked World Elder Abuse Awareness Day by calling for stronger protection for Trinidad and Tobago’s elderly, citing home invasions and reports of seniors facing financial exploitation. Healthcare Access & Pay: Finance Minister Dr. Davenrath Tancoo told nurses, teachers and other public workers that monetary relief is coming, but settlement timing is tied to the 2026/2027 Budget after ongoing bargaining. Cancer Awareness: A new local report highlights the stigma and delayed diagnosis risks for male breast cancer, urging men to seek care for symptoms instead of staying silent. Antimicrobial Resistance: Dr. Rajeev Nagassar warns that antibiotic misuse and antimicrobial resistance may be the next major health threat, stressing a One Health approach linking people, animals, food and the environment. Blood Supply: Sewa TT and partners launched a national blood donation push, noting Trinidad and Tobago collects about 19,000 units versus a need of 40,000, with thalassemia patients among those most affected. Infrastructure & Wellness: Tobago’s ANR Robinson airport terminal has been certified and handed over for full operations, supporting safer travel and access to care.
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