AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTyphoon recovery and health access: Guam has moved to COR 4 with the all-clear expected at 10 a.m. Tuesday, but officials warn people to stay out of the water as dangerous surf and coastal flooding hazards continue; essential GovGuam staff only report Tuesday, and the government plans to reopen for business Wednesday. CNMI safety status: In the Northern Marianas, authorities report no injuries or fatalities after Super Typhoon Bavi, with recovery and damage assessments set to begin once the all-clear is issued; residents are still urged to shelter as hazardous conditions persist. Business continuity for daily care: A running list shows which pharmacies, banks, gas stations, grocery and hardware stores are reopening Tuesday, with some locations cash-only and others still closed due to power outages. Public health watch: Pertussis (whooping cough) cases on Guam have climbed to 18 total in 2026, including several hospitalized cases, as health officials urge vaccination and prevention. Funding pressure on health systems: An OECD report warns global aid to small island states is dropping sharply, with health spending projected to fall and communicable-disease support hit hardest.
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