AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Travel Watch: The UK Foreign Office issued a World Cup travel update for Mexico, the USA and Canada, urging travelers from Ebola-affected parts of Africa to check airline rules and watch for symptoms for 21 days after leaving. Infectious Disease Risk: USDA reports a New World screwworm case in Mexico just 25 miles from the U.S. border, found in a 5-year-old goat in Coahuila—highlighting rising livestock risk near Texas. Public Health & Access: PAHO is urging stronger measles surveillance and vaccination ahead of the tournament, as countries prepare for increased travel. Regulation & Safety: Mexico’s e-cigarette/vape import and sale ban could snag World Cup visitors—fans are warned that bringing vaping devices into Mexico may lead to fines or detention. Health, Environment & Accountability: Oceana joined a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s move to roll back endangered species protections in the Gulf of Mexico, arguing it bypassed required review processes. Cross-Border Crime: U.S. and Mexican authorities uncovered a sophisticated tunnel from Tijuana to near the Otay Mesa port of entry, seizing over a ton of cocaine.
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