AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMobile Healthcare in Croatia: Zadar County is rolling out mobile clinics to bring primary care closer to rural villages and islands, starting with areas like Benkovac, Obrovac, Gračac, and then Biograd and Pag, offering check-ups, basic diagnostics, prescriptions, referrals, and chronic-condition monitoring. World Cup Health Prep: Croatia’s public health institute (HZJZ) urges fans to update vaccinations before travel, practice hand hygiene, stay hydrated, protect against mosquitoes, and take extra precautions for malaria in parts of Mexico; it also flags low but non-zero risks tied to Ebola outbreaks and safe-sex guidance. NHS Strike Pressure (UK): England’s resident doctors called off a planned strike after a new government offer, but officials still warned about “triple whammy” pressures from heat and World Cup crowds, with advice to use GP/pharmacies for non-emergencies. EU Food Packaging Rules: From August 2026, EU hospitality businesses (including Croatia) face new packaging limits—less empty space, tighter rules on heavy metals, and a ban on “forever chemicals” in food packaging. Croatia at the Tournament: Croatia’s World Cup opener against Ghana is highlighted alongside broader injury and travel considerations for fans.
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