AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoEbola readiness in Cyprus: An epidemiologist says the island already has protocols for an imported Ebola case, with the priority being immediate isolation of any suspected patient, strict biosecurity, and careful screening of travellers from affected areas. Multiple sclerosis snapshot: Cyprus has about 3,000 people living with MS, and the Cyprus Multiple Sclerosis Association is pushing for earlier recognition through better training for healthcare professionals, plus continued research and support. Cancer treatment abroad legal fight: Cyprus’ supreme constitutional court ordered a review after annulling a lower decision in a case involving a patient seeking coverage for cancer treatment in the UK in 2012, citing concerns about errors in the original investigation. Foot-and-mouth pressure at the Presidential Palace: Livestock farmers are set for another protest and Tuesday meetings at the Presidential Palace to review the outbreak and compensation measures, with anger focused on culling and what farmers say are inadequate payouts. Health services update: Cyprus’ general government posted a €593.4m surplus in the first four months of 2026, but pressures are mounting, including tourism declines and costs tied to the foot-and-mouth crisis. Public health access: Cyprus is also preparing a national vaccination registry to replace easily-lost paper records.
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