AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMeasles Alert (Teton County): Eastern Idaho Public Health reported a vaccinated person with measles after close contact with a known case, with a possible exposure at Broulim’s grocery in Driggs (Main St.) July 6, 5:15–6 p.m.; it’s the 10th Idaho case this year and the second in East Idaho. HIV Watch (Central District Health): Central District Health flagged concern over HIV rates in Ada/Boise/Elmore/Valley counties after four cases were recorded in early 2026 (Jan–Apr 20), compared with 16 statewide in the same period last year—officials urge testing and protective interventions. Child Safety & Medical Debate (Payette twins case): A judge revoked bond for an Idaho mother accused of murdering her 18-month-old twins after she blamed their deaths on vaccines; doctors reviewing details say vaccines did not kill the children. Air Quality & Fire Risk (North Idaho): Idaho DEQ issued an air quality advisory for Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Shoshone and Benewah counties due to smoke, with burn restrictions in place and forecasts for hazardous conditions to ease later in the weekend. Injury & Trauma (I-84 crash): Idaho State Police said a helmetless motorcyclist was airlifted after a crash shut down I-84 near Jerome for about 1.5 hours; the crash remains under investigation. Community Health Support (North Idaho families): St. Vincent de Paul North Idaho received a $75,000 grant to expand family strengthening and child abuse prevention services, including parenting education, case management, home visiting and rural outreach.
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