AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTick-bite season in Belarus: The Health Ministry warns that peak tick activity is in May–June and urges prevention (light covered clothing, repellents, staying on paths, and full body checks after walks). It also stresses that ticks should not be removed at home—seek medical help fast—and reminds people to get vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis (with a course starting in autumn and winter/early spring). Belarus–Ghana health-adjacent cooperation: Ghana’s President Mahama signed a package of MoUs with Belarus in Minsk covering trade, agriculture, and institutional links; Belarusian leaders also highlighted cooperation that could support areas like education and healthcare. Fact-check on migrant doctors in Poland: A Belarusian TV presenter’s claim that Poland would “boot out” up to 6,000 migrant healthcare workers over new language rules was rated mostly false; the B1 requirement was introduced earlier and most affected doctors had time to certify. Diplomatic health ties: Belarus’s ambassador met Iran’s Deputy Health Minister and food/drug regulator to discuss cooperation in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and food safety. Workplace safety case: A court sentenced a construction director in Valozhyn over a worker’s death after unsafe dismantling practices, including lack of proper documentation and safety oversight.
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