AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBryansk Bus Update: Belarus’ Health Ministry says injured children and adults from the June 17 bus incident are stable, with one child still in intensive care and expected surgery, while an adult patient has been moved to a regular ward; the ministry stresses high-tech care and ongoing supervision. Medical Staff Under Pressure: Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya marks Belarus’ medical workers’ holiday by warning that chronic shortages, heavy workloads and administrative pressure are pushing doctors and hospitals into decline, with authorities treating staff as an “unlimited resource.” Digital Health Policy: Belarus plans to launch electronic sick leave in 2027, a move aimed at modernizing how medical leaves are issued and managed. Workplace Safety Reminder: A Belarusian man was among four people who drowned at Greek beaches over 24 hours, highlighting the ongoing summer risk at unguarded spots. Mental Health Access: A report on spiritually integrated psychotherapy notes international practice (including Belarus) and points to how faith-informed therapy can affect clients’ spiritual and nonspiritual distress. Public Health & Security: Iran’s science minister urged protecting universities from war-related attacks, arguing that research and education security is tied to broader public safety.
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