AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMeasles Alert in Teton County: Wyoming Department of Health confirmed a fifth measles case statewide and a fourth in Teton County, with the new Teton case an adult and no identified links to earlier cases; officials say the virus is now moving locally in ways they can’t fully trace, and they’re urging residents to check immunity and get the MMR vaccine if they can’t confirm protection, with possible exposure listed at Target Jackson Hole (July 5–7, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.). Heat + Smoke Health Watch: A heat dome and wildfire smoke are driving health risks across the Mountain West, with Wyoming included in “moderate” air quality conditions at times; officials recommend staying alert to Air Quality Index updates, especially for people with heart or lung conditions. Rural Health Funding Q&A: AARP Wyoming is hosting a public discussion on the federal Rural Health Transformation Program, highlighting priorities like chronic disease prevention, behavioral health, workforce development, and rural access to care. Local Health Giving: WyoGives Day kicks off Wednesday, July 15, with Wyoming nonprofits supporting health-related missions—plus a spotlight on domestic violence and sexual assault resources through the Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Wildlife Safety Reminder: Yellowstone fire danger was raised to “high,” and a viral Yellowstone bison attack again underscores the need to keep distance from wildlife during peak seasons.
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