AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Border Measures: The U.S., Mexico, and Canada announced aligned Ebola travel rules for arrivals from the DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan ahead of the FIFA World Cup, with Canada banning entry for 90 days and asking travelers to follow a 21-day quarantine. Border Biosecurity: U.S. CBP launched a public awareness campaign about the New World screwworm near the U.S.-Mexico border after it was detected within 55 miles, urging travelers and livestock owners to watch for signs and report suspected cases. Public Health Planning: Mexico’s health system is moving toward broader coverage, with reports of mass registration for a universal health service and ongoing Ebola-related protocols at airports, ports, and hospitals. Cross-Border Safety: Two missing Utah children were reunited with their mother after an international Amber Alert sweep that involved Mexican authorities in Baja California. Sports & Health Watch: Lionel Messi’s World Cup participation remains under review after left hamstring muscle fatigue, while Neymar is reported as a major doubt after a grade-two calf strain. Community Health: Belize launched a national community health strategy (2026–2030) to strengthen support for community health workers—an approach Mexico health leaders may watch closely. Online Safety & Gender Harm: A BBC World Service investigation highlights how the manosphere’s spread in Mexico and beyond can fuel real-world abuse and coercive control.
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