AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTravel Health: Croatia’s public health institute (HZJZ) urges fans heading to the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico to check vaccinations and take extra precautions against infections, including polio, diphtheria and measles, plus malaria advice for parts of Mexico and practical steps like hand hygiene, safe food and water, mosquito protection, hydration and safe sex. EU Rules for Hospitality: From August 2026, major EU packaging changes will hit Croatian cafés, restaurants and hotels, including limits on “forever chemicals” in food packaging, tighter rules on empty space in packaging, and restrictions on heavy metals; businesses will also need to support customer reuse for takeaway containers later. NHS Under Strain: In England, the NHS is bracing for a “triple whammy” as resident doctors’ strikes (June 15–19) overlap with a heatwave and World Cup crowds, with officials urging people to keep appointments and seek urgent care via the usual routes. Marine Conservation: Croatia is racing to save the critically endangered noble pen shell (Pinna nobilis) in the Adriatic, as scientists in Pula work to rescue a species devastated by parasite-driven mass die-offs. World Cup Health & Safety: Extreme heat and storms could affect early matches, raising concerns about athlete health and possible delays.
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