AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHemorrhagic Fever Update (Iraq): Iraq’s Ministry of Health reports 145 confirmed Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever cases since May 7, with nine deaths, most heavily in Dhi Qar (74 cases, six deaths). The ministry warns the illness spreads via tick bites and contact with infected blood or tissues, and notes there are no immunizations available. Regional Health & Safety (Iraq-linked): A report on explosive-weapon impacts flags Iraq among heavily affected countries and highlights continued attacks on healthcare facilities and workers, underscoring risks to medical services during conflict. Healthcare Policy (Local, U.S. but health-focused): Westmoreland County officials plan to discuss changes to release and supervision procedures for patients discharged from Torrance State Hospital’s Sexual Responsibility and Treatment Program, aiming to improve oversight and community safety. Nuclear Safety (Iraq-linked incident): The IAEA says a drone originating from Iraq struck an external generator facility at the Barakah nuclear plant in the UAE, triggering a fire and damaging power supply to Unit 3—raising alarms about attacks on safety infrastructure. Travel & Access (World Cup): Visa delays and denials are affecting World Cup travel, including a Somali referee denied entry to the U.S., adding pressure on access for teams and medical staff traveling for matches.
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