AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire health in Colorado: As smoke and ozone warnings spread across the Front Range and Northern Colorado, health experts urged residents to be “air aware,” adjust outdoor plans, and protect people with respiratory conditions. Heat risk: New Jersey reported at least 19 suspected heat-related deaths over the July 4 weekend, with officials noting many victims were found in homes without air conditioning. Food safety & outbreaks: CDC surveillance shows cyclosporiasis cases rising across 17 states, including Colorado, with officials still working to identify sources. Opioid overdose prevention: Mesa County says free, 24/7 naloxone kiosks are working, adding five more to reach 17 locations. Medicaid work rules: A new federal rule tied to Medicaid work requirements is raising fears that extra paperwork could jeopardize coverage for seriously ill and disabled Coloradans. Disaster response: The Aspen Acres wildfire continues to grow, with evacuations and major home losses, while local groups shelter displaced pets. Air quality & housing design: Summit County’s first certified Passive House in Silverthorne is being pitched as more resilient to wildfire smoke and extreme weather.
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