AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Health Alert: A rabid bat was found on the University of Washington campus area (University Way NE near NE 41st–42nd). Officials say anyone who may have touched the bat—even without a bite—should seek medical evaluation right away, since rabies is treatable before symptoms start. Food Safety: Washington is seeing early cases in a nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to tainted iceberg lettuce; health agencies advise people to avoid affected shredded lettuce and follow safe food handling. Air Quality & Wildfire Smoke: Spokane is under hazardous smoke conditions from Eastern Washington and North Idaho wildfires, with AirNow readings reaching extreme levels in some neighborhoods—public health guidance urges limiting exposure. Community Health Workforce: Olympic Medical Center Foundation awarded scholarships to dozens of students to boost the local pipeline into nursing and other health careers. Wellness in the Community: Ellensburg’s Hoops for Hearts tournament is raising money for congenital heart defect care at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Local Health & Safety: Benton County Fire District 4 is recruiting for a paid resident intern firefighter program that includes EMT certification and physical testing. Health Policy Watch: The Sunshine Protection Act passed the U.S. House, moving Washington toward permanent daylight saving time—raising concerns about darker winter mornings.
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