AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola & World Cup Public Health: The U.S., Mexico, and Canada rolled out coordinated Ebola travel measures for people arriving from the highest-risk African regions, with Mexico and airlines imposing 60-day air entry restrictions tied to recent travel history. Hospital Access: California’s new Distressed Hospital Small Grant Program is sending $14M to keep struggling desert hospitals open—$11M to El Centro Regional Medical Center and $3M to Palo Verde Hospital—amid pressure from labor costs and low reimbursement. Cross-Border Health Security: Mexico’s airport and airline restrictions come as the World Cup approaches, with host-nation screening and entry rules designed to reduce cross-border spread while keeping travel and commerce moving. Livestock Health Threat: USDA flagged New World screwworm detected in Mexico’s Coahuila, just 31 miles from the U.S. border, raising stakes for cattle producers and beef prices. Food Safety Watch: CBP quarantined a rare leafhopper pest found in a commercial leafy-greens shipment at Nogales, with specimens linked to central Mexico. Diabetes Snapshot: New international figures place Mexico’s adult obesity rate at 36%, underscoring ongoing metabolic health pressure.
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