AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Travel Rules: The WHO urged countries to lift recent Ebola-related travel restrictions, days after Canada paused visas for Congolese nationals and added 21-day self-isolation for recent travelers from the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan; the U.S., Canada and Mexico previously aligned measures for the 2026 World Cup, citing low risk but “abundance of caution.” Public Health at the Border: Separately, U.S. investigators are probing two Mexican governors over alleged cartel ties, with both reportedly losing U.S. visas—an issue that could ripple into cross-border health and safety planning. Medical Supply Safety: The FDA issued a warning letter to Medline over recurring bacterial contamination concerns, including repeated detection of Bacillus cereus in drug manufacturing samples. Livestock Health Watch: New World screwworm is detected close to the U.S. border, prompting USDA surveillance and renewed prevention efforts that could affect food supply chains. World Cup Health Context: As Mexico City prepares for the opening match, the broader regional health posture is being shaped by Ebola risk management and event readiness.
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