AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCybersecurity & Health Infrastructure: The U.S. Treasury sanctioned First VPN Service (1VPNS) and a Belarusian man, Yegeniy Silayev, accusing them of enabling ransomware attacks that hit hospitals and other critical services. Public Health & Access to Care: Russia’s fuel shortage is reportedly disrupting fuel tenders for medical institutions and emergency services, with some purchases collapsing as suppliers avoid fixed-price state contracts. Medical Innovation in Belarus Region: Santhera and Biomedica expanded distribution of AGAMREE® (vamorolone) for Duchenne muscular dystrophy to include Belarus (and nearby markets), aiming to widen treatment options for about 2,000 patients. Military Health Paperwork: Belarus military registration offices are increasingly rejecting medical records and pushing harder-to-obtain certificates, raising the risk that conscripts with illnesses could still be deemed fit. Education & Workforce Health: Belarus universities enrolled about 5,600 target-admission students (including over 2,000 in medical programmes), with unfilled places moving to general competition. Diplomacy with a Health Angle: Belarus and Mozambique discussed food security and healthcare-related education/training, including potential visa-free and healthcare agreements.
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