AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCyclospora Update for USVI Shoppers: Federal investigators say the exploding Cyclospora outbreak has been traced to a Central Mexico supply source, prompting Taylor Farms to pull contaminated shredded iceberg lettuce from the U.S. market; USVI health advocates are also urging extra caution with imported fresh produce as cases climb nationwide. Local Health & Safety Watch: DPNR flagged one St. Thomas beach as unsafe, while St. Croix beach results were left unclear after a lab equipment failure ruined samples—leaving residents without official guidance for the weekend. Foodborne Risk Alert (USVI angle): A local report explains how Cyclospora spreads through contaminated food or water (not person-to-person) and lists the hallmark symptoms, underscoring why the territory’s heavy reliance on imported produce matters. Drug Prices Accountability: Multiple U.S. attorneys general announced a $29.6 million Glenmark settlement over alleged generic drug price-fixing, with consumers potentially eligible for compensation for purchases made between 2009 and 2019. Community Health Context: A St. Thomas housing worker was arrested after an alleged machete assault at a senior living community, highlighting ongoing local safety concerns alongside health news.
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