AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGun Violence & Public Safety: Nine people were injured in a shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, about four miles from England’s World Cup training base at Swope Soccer Village; police said injuries were not life-threatening and no suspects were in custody, raising fresh security concerns ahead of the tournament. Infectious Disease Watch: Health experts warn the World Cup’s massive crowding and travel could create “perfect conditions” for infectious diseases to spread, from flu and measles to STIs and mosquito-borne illnesses. Heat & Athlete Recovery: England plans to use palm-cooling devices (CryoTherm Palm by Therabody) during training and breaks, as Dallas temperatures are expected to be extreme. Croatia Health & Environment: Bosnia and Herzegovina groups filed a complaint against Croatia over plans for a radioactive waste disposal center at Trgovska Gora, citing risks to the Una River ecosystem and nearby residents. Animal Health: Hungary ordered the culling of 3,000 pigs after a first report of African swine fever in domestic herds, with protection and surveillance zones put in place. Women’s Health (Personal Story): “The Bachelorette” alum Hannah Brown shared complications from a uterine septum procedure, including passing out during a saline sonogram.
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