AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat & mass-gathering safety: Mexico City is tightening security and capping crowds for the Mexico–England World Cup match after four deaths during earlier celebrations, including asphyxiation and cardiac arrest; authorities say an investigation is ongoing and emergency services treated additional medical emergencies. Altitude & sports health: England’s World Cup preparations for the Azteca include reports that players may be allowed to use Viagra to cope with high-altitude effects, while Harry Kane says he feels fitter than ever heading into the last-16 clash. Extreme weather planning: The WHO is working with World Cup hosts Canada and Mexico on “Beat the Heat” planning, urging tailored heat risk assessments and action plans for mass events. Animal health & public awareness: A global survey highlights how veterinary professionals often spot hidden pain and early disease risks that owners may miss, underscoring preventive care’s role in animal and food safety. Disaster response (Venezuela): After the June earthquakes, nearly 20,000 injured people have received medical care, and a dog was rescued after eight days under rubble—showing how improvised “hospital” hubs are helping families and pets.
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