AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMass child illness in Barysau: Belarus’ Health Ministry says 28 preschoolers were hospitalized after a mass food-poisoning-type incident in Barysau; officials report a stable situation and improving conditions, with an epidemiological investigation underway. Medical negligence trial spotlight: UNN reports on oncologist Maryna Belotserkovska, describing her career path in Minsk and Odesa and linking her to a high-profile criminal case tied to a cancer patient’s death. Prisoners’ health under scrutiny: UN experts urge Belarus to provide independent medical care to political prisoners, warning that deteriorating health and denial of treatment may amount to cruel treatment. Drug deaths in Minsk: Two men died from acute narcotic poisoning in separate cases; investigators say one involved a syringe and injection marks, and criminal proceedings are underway. Belarus–North Korea health cooperation: Belarus’ foreign ministry says talks with DPRK officials focus on expanding projects in agriculture, food security, and healthcare, including preparations for a joint trade commission meeting in Minsk. Gender policy update: The Council of Ministers approved a revised National Council on Gender Policy regulation, expanding its structure and coordination role across ministries and regional bodies. Health tech in the region: Neuranics launched a magnetic measurement development kit aimed at real-world testing of ultra-low magnetic sensing, with potential uses including digital health and wearable tech.
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