AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSanctions and health crisis in Cuba: The UN human rights chief says U.S. economic sanctions are driving child deaths in Cuba, citing doubled infant mortality and a sharp drop in childhood cancer survival as doctors face shortages of essential medicines and supplies. World Cup health readiness in the U.S.: Kansas City hospitals say they’re prepared for international World Cup visitors, but worry patients may struggle with the U.S. system’s complexity, so they’re expanding translation and coordination. Brazil safety lapse raises alarms: A 21-year-old woman in São Paulo died after a bungee jump incident allegedly involved staff failing to attach a safety rope, prompting a criminal investigation and renewed scrutiny of extreme-sports safety. Curaçao spotlight: The tiny Caribbean nation qualified for the World Cup and will open against Germany, with attention on how small delegations can still compete at the highest level. Public health and prevention: A Great Pollinator Census is calling for community counts in Florida, linking local participation to broader tracking of pollinator health.
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