AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Watch for World Cup Hosts: Health officials in the U.S., Canada and Mexico are on high alert after an Ebola outbreak in East Africa, with travel measures and airport screening planned for visitors from the highest-risk areas. Injury-First Sports Medicine: Canada may replace defender Moïse Bombito after a surgically repaired tibia was deemed not healthy enough for World Cup play, underscoring a long-term health approach. Uzbekistan Health Services Up: Uzbekistan’s healthcare services grew 15.1% in Jan–Apr 2026 to about 7.3 trillion soums, with hospital services at 20.2% and dentistry/medical practice at 16.8%. Disability Access Upgrade: Uzbekistan plans to digitize disabled parking permits, removing paper sign and medical certificate steps and using a social card system instead. Nuclear Medicine & Safety: Uzbekistan’s IAEA talks highlight cooperation on nuclear infrastructure, nuclear medicine, and training as construction begins for the first Djizak nuclear power project. One Health & Jobs in AI: Uzbekistan is advancing One Health pandemic risk prevention and pushing an AI strategy focused on job creation and better quality of life.
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