AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & safety at the World Cup: NPR analysis warns that more than one-third of 2026 World Cup matches face dangerously hot, humid conditions, with Miami’s games flagged as especially risky for players, referees, fans and workers—highlighting dehydration and overheating concerns. Measles alert for tournament travel: PAHO is urging countries to strengthen measles surveillance and vaccination ahead of the World Cup, as measles resurgence raises the stakes for mass gatherings and cross-border movement. Human trafficking crackdown in host cities: South Florida authorities are ramping up enforcement ahead of the tournament, saying the event could become a major trafficking hotspot and pledging extra resources with federal partners. Uruguay in the spotlight: Uruguay is listed among teams playing in Miami starting June 15, putting local attention on heat readiness and public health planning. Health beyond sport: A shark attack in Australia injured a Uruguayan surfer, while Gaza strikes reported by hospitals continue to underline the ongoing humanitarian health crisis.
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