AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoParaquat Ban: Vermont became the first state to ban the weed-killing herbicide paraquat, citing links to Parkinson’s disease; the law takes effect Nov. 1 with limited exemptions and reporting. Public Health Preparedness: Vermont is revisiting its Ebola readiness as a new outbreak rages in Central and East Africa, with federal officials saying the risk to Americans remains low. Cancer Screening for Firefighters: 20/20 Biolabs’ OneTest multi-cancer blood test was selected for a statewide firefighter screening program, adding ultrasound exams and follow-up. Mental Health & Recovery Services: Turning Point Recovery Center of Bennington earned Vermont Department of Health certification as a recovery services organization, aligning it for Medicaid reimbursement for recovery coaching. Social Media Safety: The U.S. Supreme Court declined Meta’s appeal in Vermont’s Instagram addiction lawsuit, letting the case move forward. Heart Health Research: A UVM-led study found better heart health before the pandemic was linked to lower risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes. Food Assistance Demand: Franklin and Grand Isle food shelves report a spring surge, with families needing more help and tips on how to support local shelves. Care for First Responders: Gov. Phil Scott signed “Jessica’s Law,” expanding survivor benefits up to $85,000 for families of fallen first responders. Community Health Events: Rutland Regional Medical Center will host a free Regional Mixer focused on the Vermont Orthopaedic Clinic.
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