AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Health: CMO Dr Ronald Georges says the VI recorded four new HIV cases in 2026 so far, with officials pointing to interconnected sexual networks and urging safer sex, testing, and consistent condom use. Marine Safety: The BVI is warning marine operators after 20 accidents this year, with collisions and groundings making up 90% of reports, calling for better lookout, situational awareness, and operator competence. Local Economy (MSMEs): The Virgin Islands government awarded US$165,000 in grants to 18 MSME owners, including support for sectors like food services, tours, trades, logistics, and senior care. Education: Juanita Jardine is named the VI’s top CSEC student for 2026 with 9 Grade Ones, as the territory reports strong pass rates across multiple subjects. Tourism Access Controversy: Hon Vincent O. Wheatley says The Baths and Devil’s Bay “must remain open” to the public, responding to outcry over proposed reserved cruise access windows. Trade & Business: Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley will lead a public-private financial services delegation to India from Aug. 24–31 to seek new partnerships and leads.
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