AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism & Health Connections: Anguilla is well represented at Caribbean Week in New York 2026 (June 1–5), with a delegation from the Anguilla Tourist Board and the Ministry of Health, Tourism and Sports attending under the theme “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” highlighting how destination planning and visitor flows can shape local wellness and community health. Public Health & Safety: The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority is stepping up enforcement at public bin sites, warning that illegal dumping and misuse can drive overflowing disposal areas, pest activity, environmental harm, and public health risks, with fines up to $1,000. Workforce & Care Access: New Anglia University reports that International Medical Graduates make up about one in four practicing physicians in the U.S. (over 220,000), underscoring how global training pipelines help meet healthcare demand as shortages loom. Community Health Legacy: A tribute to Dr. Cuthwyn Lake recalls major surgical contributions that helped reduce serious conditions and childbirth complications, reflecting the long-term impact of local medical leadership. Wellness Travel Trends: Caribbean wellness travel is shifting toward deeper rest—nature, movement, clean food, and slower rhythms—spotlighting islands like St. Lucia as models for holistic visitor experiences.
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