AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNew World Screwworm Alert: The USDA confirmed a second flesh-eating screwworm case in Texas, this time in a one-month-old calf in Zavala County, prompting expanded testing and movement restrictions as sterile-fly releases ramp up. Public Health & Travel: With the 2026 World Cup drawing millions, the U.S. State Department updated guidance for Americans heading to Mexico, flagging higher risks for terrorism, crime, and kidnapping and reminding travelers that marijuana and vaping liquids are illegal. Healthcare Innovation in Mexico: Yucatán’s public system is set for its first-ever robotic surgery in the IMSS-Bienestar network, with a live-streamed cholecystectomy to train clinicians nationwide. Measles Watch: Colombia urged World Cup travelers to complete measles vaccination, citing a broader resurgence across the Americas that includes Mexico, the U.S., Canada, and Guatemala. On-the-Ground Safety: A helicopter carrying foreign tourists in Yucatán made an emergency landing near Ek Balam; all passengers were unharmed.
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