AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup health & safety in Kansas City: FIFA says fans can’t bring capped water bottles into Kansas City Stadium, even though water will be sold inside—citing safety, security, and heat-mitigation plans. Infectious-disease watch for visitors: A Topeka infectious disease specialist says rare outbreaks like Ebola and hantavirus are unlikely from stadium proximity, but common illnesses (flu, COVID, RSV, norovirus, measles) are the bigger concern for travelers. CPR push with local ties: The American Heart Association and NWSL expanded CPR and AED education, naming a 2026 “Nation of Lifesavers” ambassador class that includes Kansas City Current’s Lo’eau LaBonta. Local public health alert: Russell County Rural Water District #4 issued a boil water advisory after a pressure loss from a water leak; residents are told to boil water before drinking/food prep and follow disinfection steps. Community health access: KU Athletics partnered with The Good Game for a new app delivering lessons, camps, and clinics via a “digital passport” for youth sports. Sports with wellness angles: Kansas City’s World Cup crowd is also driving attention to hydration and illness prevention as international fans arrive.
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