AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: Hawaii agencies say the risk of New World screwworm reaching the islands remains very low after mainland detections, with DAB and DOH emphasizing inspections, surveillance, and rapid response. COVID Watch: A new COVID subvariant (“Nimbus,” NB.1.8.1) is becoming dominant nationally, while wastewater monitoring shows rising levels in parts of the South and West—urging higher-risk people to take precautions early. Substance Use & Harm Reduction: The DEA moves to ban 7-OH and related synthetic compounds sold over the counter in Hawaii, citing high addiction risk and opioid-like effects. Community Health & Housing: Gov. Josh Green signed laws to strengthen conservation partnerships and expand cesspool conversion support via a revolving loan fund, aiming to protect water quality and public health. Local Wellness Infrastructure: Crews begin shoreline restoration at Sand Island State Recreation Area to remove hazardous debris exposed by erosion, improving safety for beachgoers. Health Workforce Pipeline: AlohaCare Foundation awarded $54,000 in scholarships to 12 students pursuing health and social services careers across Hawaii. Health Care Access: Hawaii’s only full-time pediatric heart surgeon highlights how early diagnosis can keep kids close to home. Safety & Emergency Response: Falling construction debris shut down parts of South King Street near Straub Benioff Medical Center; no injuries were reported.
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