AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health Update: Cayman’s Ministry of Health and Public Health Department say environmental testing for a confirmed Legionnaires’ disease case is complete, with samples sent to a specialized lab and results expected within 10 days; officials report no source yet and no additional cases, noting the illness isn’t spread person-to-person and most exposures don’t lead to disease. Marine Science: The Department of Environment’s Shark Research Team deployed the first Birth-Alert-Tag in a pregnant Caribbean reef shark, using ultrasound plus DNA and blood sampling with Oregon State University support to study reproductive timing and physiology. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman has drilled pilot wells on Cayman Brac (Bluff) and Little Cayman for planned reverse osmosis plants; core samples are now in lab analysis to guide well design, with final reports expected later this year. Youth & Tech Policy: Cayman’s first Summer Youth Parliament Debate is set for 2 July, with young lawmakers debating whether to limit social media for children under 16. STEM Careers: Caymanian public service continues to spotlight science pathways, including a staff member returning after earning a PhD in Cell Biology.
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