AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Update: KDHE rescinded a “Do Not Drink” order for Qwik Fuel, LLC’s Thomas County water system after tests found no bacteria, but it still warns residents not to boil because nitrates remain elevated—especially stressing no tap water for infants under 6 months. Community Wellness: HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement is partnering with Greenfields Outdoor Fitness on a $1.1M “Lifelong Vitality Project” to build an outdoor, ADA-accessible fitness and recreation space for all ages. Prevention & Safety: Kansas health officials urged tick bite prevention as warmer weather boosts tick activity, recommending protective clothing, repellent, permethrin-treated gear, and prompt checks after outdoor time. Local Health & Care Access: Wichita-area hospitals say they’re preparing for World Cup visitors with translation help and clearer care navigation, while noting the U.S. system can be confusing for patients used to single-payer care. Health-Related Crime: Salina police say an 8-month-old was possibly exposed to meth after hospital staff reported a suspected overdose; the child is expected to recover.
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