AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHantavirus & WHO politics: A cruise-linked hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius has killed 3 and left 8 confirmed cases, while WHO’s response is being framed as a test of international health cooperation after the U.S. and Argentina move to exit the agency. Maternal health in Chile: In Puerto Williams, pregnant women are required to leave home at 34 weeks to give birth far from family, raising ethical questions about care at Chile’s geographic margins. Ebola-era deportation pause: ICE temporarily released a man facing deportation to the DRC amid the Ebola outbreak, after legal challenges tied to safety concerns. Public health clarity: A CNN explainer urges people not to panic over viral headlines, noting that risks for most travelers are low and each virus behaves differently. Wellness warning: Reports highlight deaths linked to kambo, a frog-poison “detox” ritual marketed as a cure without scientific backing. Research & access: A case involving delayed university review of interview-based research spotlights how oversight rules can affect academic work and speech.
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