AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPertussis Watch: Guam Public Health reported a 16th lab-confirmed pertussis case, with infants and school-age children hit hardest; three cases are hospitalized and some linked through household/community contact tracing. Public Health Systems: Guam Community Health Centers are preparing for a new electronic health record system, with training and possible minor appointment delays expected before it goes live in September. Nutrition Support: UOG SNAP-Ed is launching “Summer Glow” free adult nutrition workshops starting June 3, while SUN Bucks Summer EBT is set to provide $120 per eligible child in Guam and other participating territories. Food Security Pressure: DPHSS says nearly 6,956 able-bodied adults without dependents may lose SNAP after work-rule enforcement begins June 1, raising concerns about how families will eat. Cancer Relief: Guam Cancer Care launched “Fuel the Fight” to help CNMI cancer patients affected by Super Typhoon Sinlaku, funding urgent supplies like Ensure/Glucerna and adult care items. Health Tech & Safety: A GovGuam cyberattack didn’t expose sensitive data, but it exposed cybersecurity gaps tied to a cPanel zero-day vulnerability. Local Health Access: Public Health is also transitioning operations amid broader modernization efforts, including telehealth development.
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