AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHeat & health risk: A wildfire-smoke “code red” in the U.S. is pushing hazardous air quality, with doctors warning athletes and fans to limit outdoor exposure and use masks as wildfire smoke worsens. Prison health & care access: Georgian opposition leader Murtaz Zodelava was urgently transferred to Vivamedi after claims of two strokes in custody, reigniting debate over medical treatment in detention. Disability & workplace rights: A former Walmart worker in Georgia sued in federal court, alleging the company denied a temporary accommodation after hospital visits for a painful leg condition—an issue tied to ADA protections. Public health & outbreaks: A cyclospora outbreak in the U.S. is driving painful gastrointestinal illness linked to contaminated fresh produce, raising food safety concerns. Local wellness & community support: Georgia Old School Championship Wrestling raised $4,100 for The Oak House Children’s Advocate Center, spotlighting child health and support services. Training & prevention: Crisp County held active-shooter response drills with multi-agency coordination, underscoring emergency preparedness.
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