AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEl Niño Preparedness: SPREP is urging Pacific communities to start preparing now that an El Niño event is underway, stressing early action to protect families as impacts vary across the region. Dengue Alert (Oʻahu visitor): Hawaiʻi DOH reported a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu involving a visitor; officials say the risk of local spread is low, but residents are urged to remove standing water and reduce mosquito breeding. Veterans’ Health Upgrade (VA lab): The Faleomavaega Eni Fa’aua’a Hunkin VA Clinic officially opened a nearly $2 million expanded laboratory facility to speed testing and improve access to care for veterans across American Samoa. Women’s Cancer Screening: Tasi le Ola Women’s Clinic has begun cancer screening and prevention services for women, starting with endometrial cancer, and includes weight-management awareness. Local Health Policy (Air travel costs): A Senate hearing highlighted how air cabotage rules keep fares high and limit airline options for Guam and CNMI—an issue closely tied to access to medical care across the Pacific. Health & Safety (Natural radiation Q&A): A local Q&A addresses concerns about natural radioactivity linked to polymetallic nodules and American Samoa’s potential role in transshipment, aiming to support informed public discussion. Nutrition Assistance (US SNAP cuts): A House reconciliation plan would cut SNAP benefits by about 30% through 2034, potentially affecting millions who rely on food assistance. Marine Resources & Health Links: Pacific leaders and councils are responding to Trump’s move to reopen parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, with implications for food security and ocean health.
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