AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCruise Health Alert (Alaska/Canada): The CDC says Princess Cruises’ Ruby Princess had a norovirus outbreak during a June 12–July 2 trip, with 102 passengers and 23 crew sickened; the ship disinfected after returning to San Francisco and the next sailing includes a stop in Haines. Food Safety Watch: Federal regulators warned that a raw chicken product sold at Kroger and Fred Meyer in Alaska and eight other states was misbranded for egg-allergy shoppers because eggs weren’t properly listed on the label. Public Health (U.S. parasitic surge): Michigan reported 300+ cyclosporiasis cases as the “explosive” diarrhea parasite spreads across multiple states, with officials still working to identify the source. Alaska Community & Safety: Two people were seriously injured in a Seward Highway pedestrian crash near Summit Lake, and Juneau opened a new Two Coppers Casino on North Douglas Island. Wildlife & Wellness: NOAA is investigating a fin whale death tied to a vessel strike near Seward, while Alaska officials urge residents to watch for invasive European green crabs using the “5-3-5” pattern. Water Safety Reminder: A new pediatric warning highlights drowning as a top killer for young children, stressing that seconds matter for rescue and resuscitation.
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