AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNon-Communicable Disease Push: Dr Stephen Carryl, leading an overseas medical mission in Linden, is urging Guyanese—especially young adults—to cut risk factors for diabetes and other NCDs through better nutrition, exercise, rest, hydration, and regular check-ups, citing rising diabetes and kidney disease loads at GPHC. Road Safety and Trauma: A 22-year-old Corentyne man died after crashing into an abandoned tapir and a GPL pole; separately, a police corporal was seriously injured in a Hague Public Road motorcycle crash, and police are investigating. Region 7 Service Access: President Ali announced government service centres for Bartica and Kamarang within weeks, plus a second boat for the Parika–Bartica route to improve access to IDs, NIS, immigration, and other services. Health System Accountability: The David Rose Special School abuse probe is expanding, with reports of severe understaffing and missing specialised support for special needs learners. Tobacco/Vaping Warning: A local commentary highlights WHO’s World No Tobacco Day theme and warns that “healthier” vape marketing and flavours can hook young people into nicotine addiction. Border Health & Security: GDF reported a soldier injured in an exchange of fire along the Cuyuni River; he’s in stable condition.
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