AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHantavirus Watch (Argentina): Uruguay readers get a public-health update from Argentina: experts detected hantavirus in rodents in Tierra del Fuego, but officials say the viral variant differs from the one linked to a cruise outbreak, and the tested rodents were ruled out as the source. Uruguay Football Health (Muslera): Uruguay’s World Cup exit is now tied to a medical controversy: reports say goalkeeper Fernando Muslera played despite a high fever and didn’t inform coach Marcelo Bielsa. Injury Spotlight (Ugarte): Manchester United confirmed Uruguay midfielder Manuel Ugarte suffered a knee ligament injury after twisting his knee vs Spain; scans later point to a torn cruciate ligament and a long recovery, with further tests in Manchester. Disaster Relief (Venezuela): Rescue efforts continue after twin earthquakes, with death tolls reported around 1,450 and tens of thousands missing; officials stress the first 72 hours are critical, while aid and search teams keep working. World Cup & Safety (Cape Verde): Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes is under police investigation in New Zealand over alleged sexual assault of a translator during a March team tour.
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