AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoInfectious Disease Watch: Public health experts say the World Cup’s biggest health risks are likely familiar ones—measles, dengue, respiratory viruses, and sexually transmitted infections—spreading faster as crowds pack airports, hotels, stadiums, and festivals. Local Health Tech: Paraguay’s Copaco is rolling out 1,600 Starlink kits to connect rural schools and healthcare centers, with the first 100 units already installed in the Chaco. Drug Enforcement: Paraguayan authorities seized 261.6 kilos of high-THC marijuana from a private jet at Silvio Pettirossi International Airport, highlighting shifting trafficking patterns toward higher-value weed headed for Brazil. Sports Health & Access (USMNT/Paraguay): US defender Chris Richards says he’s ready after a left ankle injury as the US opens against Paraguay Friday; meanwhile, visa scrutiny around World Cup entry continues to affect teams and staff. Community & Prevention: Multiple US cities are planning free World Cup watch parties, which can boost community connection but also raise crowd-related health planning needs.
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