AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVector-borne disease alert: Hawaiʻi DOH confirmed another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to seven in 2026; officials say the person was exposed abroad, no link to earlier cases has been found, and the expected risk of local spread is low—still, DOH teams are inspecting mosquito control and urging residents to remove standing water, especially after Tropical Cyclone Lala flooding. Health coverage risk for immigrant families: A federal change tied to the 2025 reconciliation law could strip Medicare eligibility from many lawfully present immigrants, with advocates warning of major harm to families and added pressure on hospitals and clinics; some states are weighing options to soften the impact. Community health access via language support: Guam’s Judiciary is recruiting bilingual residents for an on-call court interpreter registry, offering $28 an hour and seeking more Philippine and Micronesian language interpreters to help patients and families navigate legal processes. Reef health and resilience: Guam gathered community and expert input to update its Coral Reef Resilience Strategy for 2027–2032, aiming to guide conservation funding and protect local livelihoods tied to healthy oceans. Micronesia deep-sea discovery: Researchers documented two rare bigfin squid in Micronesian waters nearly 9,000 feet down, adding to knowledge that supports long-term ocean health.
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