AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFood Safety Watch: A multistate jalapeño salmonella outbreak has reached 32 states with 430+ cases and 57 hospitalizations tied to jalapeño peppers, including Indiana. Public Health: Another E. coli and salmonella outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts has sickened 55 people across 15 states, with four hospitalizations; health officials advise people to discard affected sprouts and sanitize surfaces. Storm & Health Access: After a derecho hit northwest Indiana, tens of thousands of NIPSCO customers remain without power, including reports of residents unable to refrigerate diabetes medication and other health impacts from outages lasting days to weeks. Local Housing Health: Indianapolis’ Lugar Tower Apartments face heat and maintenance problems; the Marion County Public Health Department ordered repairs or fines after residents reported unsafe indoor temperatures and other disrepair. VA Care Update: The VA Northern Indiana Health Care System turns on a new Federal Electronic Health Record system today, aiming to improve how veterans’ care is tracked. Community Safety: A spectator medical emergency at Decatur Central High School sparked panic during a football game; officials say no weapons were found and no injuries were reported beyond the medical incident.
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