AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoSolar-Powered Care in El Salvador: El Salvador’s municipality reports solar installations now powering polyclinics, maternity services, extended-care clinics, and a nursing home—aimed at keeping lights, medication refrigeration, and diagnostics running during frequent outages. Animal Health Alert: New World screwworm is spreading in the U.S., with Texas quarantines and confirmed cases in livestock and at least one dog—urging pet owners and ranchers to watch for non-healing wounds and report suspected cases. Venezuela Earthquake Response Shifts: After major quakes, international search-and-rescue is winding down while doctors, field hospitals, forensics, and public health support ramp up for survivors and displaced families. Community Health & Safety: A stolen solar-panel theft hit a maternity home in Cárdenas, threatening care for pregnant women—highlighting how power reliability directly affects maternal health. Immigration Pressure on Health Access: Reports from Milwaukee and Texas describe ICE actions and deaths in custody, with one case involving a Salvadoran woman—raising concerns about stability for families navigating legal and healthcare needs. El Salvador in Global Spotlight: Tennis news notes Marcelo Arevalo became the first El Salvador player to win Wimbledon mixed doubles.
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