AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Safety Alert: Hawaiʻi DOH is warning residents about a Target recall of select Up&Up baby wipes (fragrance-free and fresh cucumber) due to potential Burkholderia contamination, which can cause serious infections in newborns, infants, and immunocompromised people; DOH says there have been no reports of illness in Hawaiʻi and urges families to contact a healthcare provider if symptoms appear. Public Health & Community Care: Kauaʻi’s Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center (H3RC) has reopened after the closure of Malama Pono Health Services, aiming to expand local health and wellness resources. Local Traffic Safety: Oʻahu recorded its 19th traffic-related death of the year after an 82-year-old woman died from injuries following a June 4 pedestrian crash in Pearl City; police say speed, drugs, and alcohol were not believed to be factors. Hawaiʻi Island Crash Update: Police reclassified a May 30 Old Kona Airport Park pedestrian crash as second-degree negligent homicide after the victim died days later; the driver was arrested and charged, with speed, alcohol, and inattention cited. Wellness Research & Funding: Soligenix, working with UH Mānoa researchers, is applying for CEPI vaccine development funding for a Bundibugyo Ebola vaccine platform. Disaster Readiness (Global): A 7.8 earthquake in the southern Philippines triggered tsunami warnings and caused deaths and injuries, with authorities urging people to move to higher ground.
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