AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHurricane Readiness: Montserrat’s health system is already gearing up for the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season, with plans covering backup generators, pre-positioned medical staff, shelter inspections, and even possible relocation of hospital services. Officials say vulnerable residents are being identified early, with support coordinated through Social Services and assisted living contingency planning. Local Emergency Planning: The DMCA says seven hurricane shelters are designated for the season (about 190 people), including Lookout, Davy Hill, Cavalla Hill and Salem, with the Salem Community Centre back in the mix after earlier structural issues. Public Health & Food: A new Montserrat-focused study highlights why many residents struggle to follow DASH for blood pressure—fresh produce costs, fish availability, and access barriers—despite strong motivation and traditional skills that could help. Business & Health Tech: Avery Dennison named Danny Allouche president of its Materials Group, a move tied to innovation in labels and connected capabilities. Cancer Care: Research on an all-oral treatment approach for newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia adds to the growing push for less intensive regimens. Community Support: Montserrat’s Basic Needs Trust Fund 11 programme was launched with EC$8.1 million for projects aimed at reducing poverty and improving essential services.
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