AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedical Free Speech: Washington quietly dropped disciplinary charges against two doctors after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up their First Amendment fight over criticizing COVID vaccines and treatments, leaving the broader question of how far medical boards can punish public health dissent still unresolved. Insurance Disruption: MultiCare facilities in Yakima Valley are no longer in-network with Regence starting May 10, with patients urged to seek continuity-of-care options directly through their insurer. Hantavirus Watch: Health officials are monitoring three King County residents for Andes hantavirus exposure tied to a cruise outbreak, with WHO warning more cases are likely but no sign of a global wave. Mental Health Access: Washington expanded 988 to people in state prisons, giving incarcerated callers direct access to crisis counselors. Community Safety: Seattle police are still searching for a suspect after a UW student was fatally stabbed at an off-campus housing complex, while another UW-related case remains under investigation. Local Health & Environment: Free soil testing events are planned across Puget Sound to check for arsenic and lead contamination linked to the former Asarco smelter in Tacoma.
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