AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealth Alert (USVI Produce): Territorial health advocates are urging extra caution with imported fresh produce as a Cyclospora cayetanensis outbreak grows on the U.S. mainland, with thousands of confirmed and suspected cases reported across at least 31 states; because the U.S. Virgin Islands imports nearly all commercial produce, local supply chains may be exposed, and officials note symptoms can include severe watery diarrhea, fatigue, cramps, and rapid weight loss. Drug Pricing (Antitrust): A coalition of 48 states and territories announced a $29.6 million Glenmark settlement over alleged generic drug price-fixing and reduced competition, with eligibility for compensation for people who bought certain generics between May 1, 2009 and Dec. 31, 2019; Glenmark also agreed to reforms and to cooperate in other multistate cases. Local Safety (Heat + Air Quality): The territory is facing a high-risk overlap of Saharan dust, extreme heat, and wildfire danger, with health warnings for people with asthma, severe allergies, or breathing sensitivities to limit outdoor exposure. Congress & Health (Daylight Saving): The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, but the Senate path is uncertain; Orthodox Jewish groups oppose it, warning later prayer times could disrupt daily routines. Community Health (Kids’ Breathing): A pediatric-focused reminder highlights how indoor air pollution can worsen children’s breathing and infection risk, urging families to reduce smoke exposure, improve ventilation, and cut indoor pollution sources.
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