AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health Watch: CDC-linked cyclosporiasis (“explosive diarrhea” parasite) is spreading across 17 states, including Alaska, with 145 cases reported by mid-June and a Michigan surge pushing counts to 300 by July 2; officials still can’t name a single source, so health experts are urging extra care with food and water. Local Care & Safety: Harborview Medical Center reports a 65% jump in fireworks injuries—86 treated in the past week, with 32 hand injuries and 15 eye injuries—warning many were severe and preventable. Alaska Health Access: Alaska’s SNAP payment error rate remains the highest in the nation for a fourth straight year, with 23% of recipients seeing significant over- or underpayments in the last federal fiscal year. Marine Health: NOAA awarded nearly $4 million for marine mammal rescue grants nationwide, including Alaska awards totaling $170,568. Community Health & Wellness: Anchorage’s Afognak Youth Charity Golf Tournament (July 9) features cancer survivor Kikkan Randall and raises funds for Tribal youth programs tied to culture, language, and healthy activities. Injury & Emergency Response: A Seward Highway semitruck rollover spilled salmon and fuel, closing the road for about eight hours; two people were taken to Providence Medical Center with minor injuries. Outbreak on the Water: A Ruby Princess cruise docked in Alaska after a second consecutive stomach-illness outbreak, with crews isolating sick passengers and coordinating with the CDC.
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