AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCervical Health Access: A free cervical screening clinic is running at Kavera today as Rarotonga outreach begins, with screenings for women aged 25–65 (4.30pm–7pm) and more dates lined up across the island; bookings are encouraged. Blood Donation Drive: The Cook Islands Red Cross and Te Marae Ora marked World Blood Donor Day at Constitution Park, spotlighting lifesaving blood donors and hospital lab staff. Rare Infection Alert: A Kiwi man hospitalised after a Cook Islands trip developed a rare bloodstream infection linked to a marine bacterium (Shewanella), with doctors noting he had consumed raw fish while staying in a coastal area. Mental Health Support: Te Kainga O Pa Taunga is hosting a week-long workshop to help communities spot early signs of emotional or psychological distress, including links to alcohol and drug use. Prevention & Safety Basics: A letter urges Rarotonga to adopt clearer street naming and house numbering to improve emergency response and public safety. Environment & Health Link: A National Action Plan to tackle plastic pollution is being developed, aiming to reduce marine litter and protect community health. Deep-Sea Curiosity: New footage captured goblin sharks in Pacific waters near Jarvis Island and the Tonga Trench, adding to rare sightings that include the Cook Islands region.
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