AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTyphoon recovery & public health: CNMI’s Joint Information Center reports ongoing sheltering and service restoration after Super Typhoon Bavi, with Saipan still under a boil water notice and Rota also under boil water guidance; Saipan International Airport is fully operational, while Tinian and Rota have limited hours for flights and humanitarian aid. Environmental health warning: CNMI’s Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality issued a red flag for Old Man by the Sea after water samples showed excessive fecal indicator bacteria/enterococci, advising people not to fish or swim within 300 feet for 48 hours (or until cleared). Local health access: Rep. Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced H.R. 9652 to establish CNMI’s first permanent VA community-based outpatient clinic on Saipan, aiming to reduce barriers that force many veterans to travel off-island. Care team expansion: Todu Guam Foundation announced two new doctors joining its clinical team and a new partnership with the Isla Community Health Center, strengthening specialty and family medicine access across Guam and CNMI. Drug affordability: Multiple U.S. attorneys general, including those tied to the Marianas region, announced a $29.6 million Glenmark settlement over alleged generic drug price-fixing, with consumers potentially eligible for compensation if they bought certain generics between May 2009 and Dec. 2019.
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