AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHantavirus at Sea: The MV Hondius outbreak is still driving global concern, even as WHO says the risk to the wider public remains low and reports have shifted from 11 to 10 global cases after a U.S. inconclusive test was ruled negative; passengers are being repatriated and monitored across more than 20 countries, while WHO chief Tedros visited Tenerife to push back against misinformation. WHO Exit Politics: The timing is awkward: the World Health Assembly is marking the U.S. and Argentina stepping away from WHO, while Argentina’s origin-hunt for the virus is colliding with colder political messaging. Africa Surveillance: Southern Africa is on alert after possible exposures in Zimbabwe, with officials stressing people are not getting infected through casual contact. Local Health Watch: In the U.S., Ontario County is investigating a suspected local case in New York that is not linked to the cruise outbreak. Other Health News: A separate mid-air collision in Idaho ended without fatalities.
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