Private hospitals may join Panama’s free vaccination drive
Panama’s Health Ministry is considering a plan that would let private hospitals give free vaccines supplied by the ministry. The move could expand access and ease pressure on public clinics.
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Panama’s Health Ministry is considering a plan that would let private hospitals give free vaccines supplied by the ministry. The move could expand access and ease pressure on public clinics.
Panama City Hall will continue social and urban projects after a $17.5 million budget transfer was approved. The funding supports the municipality’s ongoing development agenda in the capital.
Plant health is emerging as a food-security issue for Panama and Central America, with regional agencies warning about the spread risk of the African giant snail. Prevention, early detection and coordinated response are now the priority.
A Panamanian guarantees judge kept the UNACHI Medicine dean separated from her post while she faces a peculado charge. The ruling leaves the university official out of office as the case advances.
A trial has begun over the 2019 La Joyita prison massacre, with prosecutors saying an alleged order from gang leader Cholo Chorrillo may have triggered the attack. The case involves 12 defendants accused in the deaths of 13 inmates and injuries to 11 others.
Panamanian lawmakers visited China to discuss ports, cooperation, and a monument honoring the Chinese community. The trip highlighted Panama’s ongoing interest in trade, logistics, and bilateral ties with Beijing.
Panama’s government, DIGECA and Caja de Ahorros signed a cooperation agreement to expand financial education and credit access for public workers. The plan covers loans, mortgages, car financing and credit cards for eligible employees.
The trial over the 2019 La Joyita prison massacre has started in Panama, with judges set to review testimonial, expert and documentary evidence. The case concerns the deaths of 13 people and highlights ongoing concerns over prison security.
A teenager was injured in La Primavera, Chepo, and SENAFRONT says the minor is out of danger. Security forces are carrying out search operations to find those responsible.
Public Works Minister José Luis Andrade said Panama has $1.2 billion in pending contracts and wants road repairs to boost tourism. The plan links infrastructure upgrades with economic and visitor growth.
Panama’s Health Ministry is tracing 386 contacts after confirming two imported measles cases and says no community transmission has been detected. Authorities are urging anyone with symptoms and recent travel exposure to seek care immediately.
The CSS has announced the official payment dates for retirees and pensioners for the second half of May 2026. The schedule gives beneficiaries a clear timeline for when their monthly income will be available.
Panama’s Drug Prosecutor’s Office and National Police detained 11 people in Operation Dársena Cero over alleged international drug trafficking. The case underscores the country’s continuing fight against transnational narcotics networks.
Panama has launched an official 2026 call to recruit new diplomats through a technical and objective selection process. The move underscores a merit-based approach to strengthening the country’s foreign service.
Rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are increasing attention on the Panama Canal as shipping firms look for safer and more reliable routes. The shift highlights the canal’s importance to Panama’s economy and its exposure to global crises.
The Panama Football Federation has provisionally suspended goalkeeper José Calderón for six months while it investigates alleged match-fixing in the LPF Clausura 2026. The case underscores ongoing concerns about integrity in Panamanian football.
The Panama Canal stands to gain as shipping companies look for safer alternatives to routes affected by tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The shift highlights the canal’s continued importance to global trade and Panama’s economy.
Heavy vessel traffic is putting pressure on the Panama Canal, a vital trade corridor that underpins the country’s economy. The congestion highlights the canal’s central role in global shipping and Panama’s logistics sector.
Teachers at the Escuela Normal Juan Demóstenes Arosemena in Santiago suspended classes over concerns about fewer class groups and possible staff cuts. The protest has disrupted instruction and raised questions about school staffing decisions.
Panama has been highlighted for a strong reduction in its fiscal deficit, alongside a more targeted approach to public investment. The move reflects a broader effort to strengthen fiscal management while protecting key spending priorities.
