AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDengue Alert: Hawaiʻi DOH confirmed a new travel-related dengue fever case on Oʻahu, the state’s 7th case in 2026, with officials saying the chance of local spread is low but urging residents to remove standing water—especially after Tropical Cyclone Lala flooding—to cut mosquito breeding. Access to Care: New federal rules tied to the 2025 reconciliation law could strip Medicare coverage from hundreds of lawfully present immigrants in Connecticut by January, raising concerns about harm to families and added pressure on local health providers. Community Health Research (Guam): The University of Guam’s Guma’ Tinemtom is expanding the Guam National Health Interview Survey, aiming to reach 500 households to guide future health programs. Court Language Access (Guam): Guam’s Judiciary is recruiting bilingual on-call interpreters, paying $28 an hour, with a focus on Philippine and Micronesian languages. Coral Resilience (Guam/Palau): Guam gathered public input to set coral reef priorities through 2032, while Palau’s coral center shared climate-smart restoration work at an Indo-Pacific symposium.
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