AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety Watch: A jalapeño-linked Salmonella outbreak has now reached 32 states with 431 illnesses and 57 hospitalizations (no deaths reported), prompting recalls of jalapeños and prepared foods sold by major retailers; West Virginia is among the affected states, and health officials urge people to check for recalled products and avoid serving them. Public Health Capacity: A new report highlights how federal funding cuts are leaving local food-safety programs understaffed, slowing investigations during major outbreaks like cyclosporiasis. Healthcare Costs: Employer-sponsored health insurance costs are projected to keep climbing, with workers facing higher premiums and out-of-pocket costs—an “utterly unsustainable” trend for many employers. Local EMS: Monongalia County commissioners approved placing a Mon EMS levy renewal on the November ballot, keeping the same property tax rates to support emergency medical services. School & Community Health: WVU’s Personal Rapid Transit is getting station and guideway upgrades ahead of the fall semester, while local groups continue efforts to address food insecurity and access to care.
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