AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBolivia Health & Access: As Bolivia’s nationwide state of emergency begins to loosen the grip of weeks of protest roadblocks, authorities say shortages are easing and most roads are reopening—good news for patients and families who have struggled to reach hospitals for food, fuel, and medical supplies. Public Health Impact: The crisis has been linked to deaths tied to disrupted medical care, with the ombudsman reporting at least 17 deaths connected to lack of access. Safety & Emergency Response: Amid the easing signs, a Bolivian Air Force support aircraft crash in Cochabamba killed all six aboard, underscoring ongoing risks even as transport routes reopen. Local Care Innovation: Cochabamba also opened the country’s first municipal veterinary clinic, expanding subsidized services like consultations, vaccinations, sterilizations, and surgeries for low-income pet owners.
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