AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSnakebite Tragedy in Honduras: A mother of three, Darling Hercules (38), died after a fer-de-lance (terciopelo) bite in La Jutosa, Cortés; relatives rushed her to hospital, but doctors couldn’t save her—another reminder that fast antivenom care can be lifesaving. Norovirus on Cruise Ships: The CDC reports over 100 passengers and 23 crew sick with suspected norovirus aboard the Ruby Princess during a trip through Alaska and Canada, with disinfection after the ship docked in San Francisco—cruise outbreaks remain a major public health risk in crowded settings. Climate & Health Watch: The UN’s weather agency warns El Niño is set to strengthen rapidly this July–September, raising the odds of extreme heat, floods, and other disruptions that can strain health systems and worsen disease risk. Honduras–China Diplomacy: China’s foreign ministry praised Honduran FM Mireya Agüero’s remarks reaffirming the one-China principle, citing growing cooperation since ties began in 2023. Regional Health Tech: FAO launched CropSuit, a free tool to match crops to local land and climate conditions—aimed at improving yields and resilience as climate pressures mount. Honduras Aid Stance: President Nasry Asfura said Honduras won’t send aid to earthquake-hit Venezuela, stressing “Honduras first,” citing cost and domestic priorities.
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