AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCross-border health crackdown: Cyprus took part in a Eurojust-led operation that dismantled a Europe-wide fake-medicine and supplement network accused of defrauding patients, with an estimated €240m in illegal revenue and 400+ products sold under different names. Public health reassurance: Cyprus’s National e-Health Authority pushed back on medicine-shortage fears tied to cross-border e-prescriptions, saying MyHealth@EU improves oversight and stock management. Emergency readiness: Nicosia expanded its “Heart Safe” campaign with two new public defibrillators in Engomi. Local care and safety: A motorcyclist was injured in a Lakatamia collision and kept for treatment, while Cyprus also reported road-death concerns for under-24s, with young fatalities rising as a share of overall deaths. Community health access: Night pharmacies list for Friday, May 15, was published for Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca. Animal welfare with a human face: Cyprus’s first licensed pet cemetery, Angels Pet Cemetery, is giving owners a dignified place to grieve.
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