AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildfire worker health: After recent burnover deaths, federal land agencies are expanding protections for wildland firefighters, including allowing N95 masks on the fireline, more shower access, routine gear cleaning, and “clean air recovery” periods while longer-term respirator plans move forward. Pet health alert (New World screwworm): New Mexico and Texas officials are warning pet owners as the flesh-eating parasite spreads; veterinarians urge daily wound checks and prompt treatment, and Hawaii says its risk remains low thanks to strong import rules. Plague in wildlife: NMDOH reported a wild rat in Santa Fe County testing positive for plague, following multiple dog cases; officials stress that people and pets can get plague via fleas or contact with infected animals. Foodborne illness: NM health officials confirmed three cyclosporiasis cases this year, linked to contaminated produce, urging thorough washing and medical care if symptoms persist. Public health + access: New federal data shows Texas ACA enrollment dropped 4% after premium tax credits expired—an early sign of coverage pressure that could matter for New Mexico beneficiaries too. Health equity: A new ALICE report finds 42% of New Mexico residents live below their survival budget, highlighting how health care and other essentials strain working families.
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