AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWest Nile Virus: Mississippi confirmed its first human West Nile case of 2026 in Hancock County, urging mosquito-prevention steps like repellent use and removing standing water. Public Safety & Health Access: Picayune installed a Safe Haven Baby Box at the fire department, with the surrender device not yet active while an alarm system is installed. Heat Risk: Extreme heat warnings continued across the Midwest and Great Lakes, with Pittsburgh facing warnings for a third straight day and officials emphasizing cooling centers and heat illness risk. Mississippi Policy Watch: New Mississippi laws took effect July 1, including changes that allow some teens to be tried as adults for certain gun crimes and expand prosecutors’ ability to seek the death penalty in limited child sex battery cases. Community Health & Training: Mississippi State Hospital named Amy N. Carruth as its new director, and MSU recognized a senior nurse fellow, highlighting ongoing workforce and leadership focus in care. Local Health Systems: FEMA issued new COVID-19 duplication-of-benefits denial decisions, signaling tighter scrutiny for hospitals and health systems with pending claims. Violence & Accountability: An independent autopsy was released in the Senatobia police shooting of 1-year-old Kohen Wiley, with attorneys saying the findings raise questions about officers’ claims. Healthcare Innovation: Xeltis reported reaching 50% enrollment in its US pivotal trial for aXess, a vascular access device for hemodialysis.
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