AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHIV Watch: Central District Health flagged a concerning uptick in HIV cases, with four cases reported in the first quarter of 2026 (Jan–Apr 20) versus 16 in all of Q1 2025, urging Idahoans to get tested and know their status. Measles & Vaccines: A Teton Valley measles case is tied to a Wyoming outbreak, with health officials emphasizing protection for unvaccinated infants and checking vaccination status. Payette Twins Case: An Idaho judge revoked bond for a mother charged with murdering her 18-month-old twins after she blamed vaccines; doctors say vaccines did not kill the children. Air Quality & Heat: Wildfire smoke is driving hazardous conditions across North Idaho and Spokane, with DEQ issuing advisories and burn restrictions, while extreme heat warnings raise risks for heat illness and cardiovascular strain. Rabies Alert: Blaine County reported a bat positive for rabies, prompting guidance to avoid bats and seek medical care quickly after any possible exposure. Child Safety Funding: St. Vincent de Paul North Idaho received a $75,000 grant to expand family strengthening and child abuse prevention services. Abortion Ballot Push: Idaho’s abortion initiative is moving toward the November ballot, with candidates backing a measure that would end the current near-total ban. Crash Updates: A Moscow motorcyclist died after being struck by an SUV on US-95, and Idaho State Police are investigating additional fatal crashes in the region.
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