AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPublic Health & Access: Honduras’ public services are taking a hit as teachers and medics join a nationwide strike, with schools and doctors’ offices closed Monday while unions demand long-promised wage adjustments and better conditions—teachers say the government failed to implement an agreed salary increase, and medical workers protest unpaid wages, job instability, and shortages in public hospitals. Vaccination Watch: Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and other mass gatherings, PAHO is urging Americas health authorities to strengthen measles surveillance and vaccination, including active case-finding and guidance for travelers who can’t prove two-dose protection. Care Under Pressure (US, includes Honduran cases): A new report on immigration detention alleges serious medical neglect across multiple states, including a Honduran mother denied blood pressure medication while detained. Climate & Food Security: As El Niño approaches, drought fears are rising in Central America’s Dry Corridor; communities worry wells are drying and subsistence crops may fail. Sports Medicine (Honduras-linked via regional context): Argentina’s Lionel Messi continues hamstring recovery with individualized training, while team staff monitor fitness for the World Cup opener.
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