AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVector-borne disease watch: Hawai‘i DOH confirmed a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu (6 total in 2026), saying local spread risk is low but urging residents to cut mosquito breeding by removing standing water around homes and workplaces. Local public health & compliance: American Samoa DOH’s Environmental Health Services warned that operating without a valid business license can lead to closure and that inspections won’t be done for renewals or permits if licensing documentation is missing. Fire safety pressure in Fagatogo: After two recent fires, residents and a Fagatogo lawmaker renewed calls to reopen the Fagatogo Fire Station, arguing the long closure has left the community vulnerable and slowed responses. Climate risk reminder: A new report says El Niño is back, with forecasts pointing to a strong-to-very strong event by late fall—conditions that can reshape weather and stress marine life. Marine protection under threat: Coverage highlights the Trump administration’s push to erode marine protections and reopen areas to fishing, raising concerns for coral reef and wildlife habitats. Dengue treatment research: DNDi and Serum Institute of India are preparing phase 3 trials for a dengue antibody therapy aimed at reducing severity and duration after infection.
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