AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: With the 2026 World Cup starting June 11, teams face real welfare risks from extreme heat and travel strain, and reports flag many matches—especially in Miami—could be dangerously hot, raising concerns for hydration, sleep, and performance. Disease Prevention: Ahead of the tournament, PAHO is urging countries to strengthen measles surveillance and vaccination so outbreaks don’t spread during mass gatherings. Sports Medicine: Spain’s Lamine Yamal is cleared to return for the World Cup but Barcelona wants strict limits on his minutes after a hamstring injury—15 minutes vs Cape Verde, then gradual ramp-up. Environmental Health: A UN report warns AI data centres could consume huge water and electricity needs by 2030, adding pressure to natural resources. Health & Access: Uruguay-linked aid shows up in regional health resilience as powdered milk shipments reach Cuba amid shortages. Doping & Medication Safety: Bolivia’s Boris Cespedes sees his doping ban cut to 15 months after CAS accepted that a banned diuretic may have come from prescribed altitude-sickness medication.
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