AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup health & performance: The U.S. men’s team’s pre-World Cup tune-up vs Senegal ended 3-2, with Christian Pulisic ending a long scoring drought and the squad showing intensity—but defensive lapses still stood out. Heat safety tweak: Coach Mauricio Pochettino’s staff says cooling breaks will be used in all World Cup matches, not just when kickoff temperatures cross a threshold, aiming to keep recovery and hydration consistent. Injury watch for Paraguay opener: Defender Chris Richards missed the Senegal friendly with an ankle injury; his return timeline is unclear as the team plans rehab and reassessment ahead of the June 12 opener vs Paraguay. Public health alert (Argentina): Argentina’s latest epidemiological bulletin reports rising leptospirosis and more respiratory virus circulation, including influenza A(H3N2), with leptospirosis incidence up 28% year-on-year. Local wellness context (Paraguay): Asunción’s daily influx of commuters and visitors is straining transport and public services, a pressure that can affect everyday health through longer commutes and reduced access to care. Veterinary education: Paraguay’s National University of Asunción welcomed a newborn donkey foal, Solano, boosting hands-on training for future veterinarians.
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