AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHIV Testing Push: Bermuda’s Minister of Health urged residents to get tested after a “concerning shift” in new HIV cases, with four diagnoses reported in the last four weeks and June marked as HIV Awareness Month. Hurricane Prep Reminder: The Minister of National Security warned that even with forecasts for a quieter Atlantic season, Bermuda must prepare now for storms, surge, and essential-service disruptions. Blood Donation Drive: Ahead of World Blood Donor Day (June 14), Bermuda Hospitals Board’s Blood Donor Centre called for regular donors to keep safe blood available year-round. Women’s Health Products: Best, Periodt. launched organic, biodegradable pads and panty liners in select CVS stores and online, timed ahead of Fibroid Awareness Month after the founder’s surgery for 54 uterine fibroids. Nonprofit Pay Pressure: A Non-Profit Alliance of Bermuda report says nonprofit salaries lag the public sector, risking recruitment and retention, even as residents’ trust remains at 65%. CARPHA Training: CARPHA trained 18 people across 15 member states on safely transporting infectious substances, strengthening regional lab and pandemic readiness. Healthcare Liability Insurance: Banyan Risk launched a healthcare professional liability line in Bermuda, backed by Mereo, targeting complex US hospital and allied provider risks. Youth & Community: Family Centre’s Youth Leadership Intensive brought young people and adults together to tackle youth wellbeing, while Bermuda Is Love offered paid summer internships focused on housing, food stability, healthcare, education, and justice.
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