AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Safety & Public Health: Federal investigators traced the current cyclosporiasis outbreak to iceberg lettuce grown in central Mexico and served at Taco Bell locations in five states, prompting voluntary removal by the supplier and removal from restaurants nationwide; experts note symptoms can take 2–14 days to show, and Arizona officials also remind residents to wash produce well. Local Health Alerts: Pima County confirmed a measles case in a Tucson resident and listed possible exposure sites (including L.A. Fitness, Sprouts, Quiktrip, Tucson Mall, and Banner University Medical Center South) with symptom monitoring dates through early August. Healthcare Access & Costs: A federal judge appointed Annette Chambers-Smith to take over Arizona prison healthcare for five years, with broad authority over staffing and contracts, after years of alleged unconstitutional care. Community Health Support: Yuma Union High School District is hosting a no-cost sports physical event July 31 at Somerton HS for athletes ahead of the Aug. 4 school start. Health & Safety in Extreme Weather: Phoenix is coordinating heat relief and homeless outreach during monsoon season, with teams adapting to dust, storms, and allergy/asthma flare-ups. Health System Changes: Select Specialty Hospital–Tucson East announced closure by September and layoffs of 99 employees.
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