AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Preparedness for World Cup: The U.S., Mexico, and Canada announced aligned public health travel measures for people arriving from African regions at the highest Ebola risk, with Mexico planning airport health checkpoints, travel-history review, isolation protocols, and added training—while officials stress the risk of local transmission in Mexico remains very low. World Cup Health Security in Guadalajara: Jalisco is rolling out a large-scale safety operation for four matches, including robots and anti-drone tools plus mobile courts and medical readiness, aiming to protect fans and teams. Neymar Injury Update: Brazil’s Neymar is facing a Grade 2 right calf muscle strain and could miss up to three weeks, likely ruling him out of warm-up friendlies and making his World Cup opener vs. Morocco doubtful. Plant Defense Research (Mexico link): A UW-led study published May 27 in Science Advances shows bean plants can release gases that summon predatory wasps to fight hungry caterpillars, with field work in Oaxaca, Mexico. Food Safety & Public Health: California health officials warn of a surge in deadly wild mushroom poisonings, urging people not to pick or eat wild mushrooms.
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