AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWater Safety Alert (Moore): Oklahoma officials expanded a boil order after E. coli was found in parts of Moore’s water system, urging residents in the affected area to use only water brought to a full rolling boil before drinking, cooking, brushing, or making infant formula until the notice is lifted. Public Health Guidance (E. coli): State health officials also shared what to watch for—diarrhea (sometimes bloody), severe cramps, vomiting, and when symptoms typically start—plus red flags for serious complications like hemolytic uremic syndrome. Heat Risk (OKC metro): EMSA reported multiple heat-related calls, with two people transported for treatment, as officials urged hydration, limiting time outdoors, and checking on vulnerable neighbors. Mental Health Access (Central OK): Family & Children’s Services was selected to take over operations of the Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center, alongside other provider changes for state behavioral health clinics. Maternal Health (Doulas): Aetna Better Health of Oklahoma donated $100,000 to expand no-cost doula services statewide, targeting maternal health disparities for Black and Indigenous families. Infectious Disease Watch (West Nile): CDC warned West Nile season is arriving earlier and more aggressively, with neuroinvasive cases and deaths already reported in multiple states. Community Wellness (Cherokee Nation grants): Cherokee Nation awarded $1.87M in public health and wellness grants, including local projects tied to emergency communications and community health needs.
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