AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Health & Safety Prep: Guam is bracing for a major storm after Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero declared a state of emergency and set storm readiness levels, with shelters scheduled to open Sunday at multiple schools and GMH beginning to accept eligible expectant mothers as conditions allow. Emergency Care Access: TRICARE beneficiaries in Guam and the CNMI can get temporary prescription refill waivers through July 12, and the Disaster Distress Helpline is available 24/7 for emotional support ahead of the storm. Power Restoration Priorities: GPA says post-storm recovery will start with assessments and repairs, prioritizing hospitals, critical healthcare centers, water wells, wastewater, communications, shelters, public safety/health, and ports of entry. Federal Support Moves: Del. James Moylan says a federal emergency declaration for Guam was approved for infrastructure recovery after Sinlaku, while direct household aid is still pending. Public Health Watch: Guam reported pertussis cases rising to 18 in 2026, with several hospitalizations noted. Local Health Policy: Education officials are appealing a nearly $300,000 attorneys’ fees award tied to Guam’s Every Child Is Entitled to an Adequate Public Education Act case involving health and safety concerns.
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