AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBlood Donation Alert: Taiwan Blood Service Foundation says type O reserves are at a critical 2.6 days (type A 3.3), urging donors as weekend shortages loom. Hospital Health Watch: Kaohsiung health authorities are investigating a suspected dengue cluster at Min-Sheng Hospital after five inpatients tested positive, triggering ward restrictions and expanded screening. Foreign Intern Oversight: Taiwan’s Control Yuan calls for stronger protections for foreign interns in hospitality after inspections found passport retention and unpaid agency fees, plus gaps in labor and health insurance coverage. Public Safety: Police suspect drug-impaired driving in two fatal crashes in Taichung and Taoyuan, including ketamine in one case and amphetamine in another. Biotech & Pharma Moves: SL BIO’s business combination closes and its shares will trade on Nasdaq as SLBT; meanwhile, a biotech roundup highlights fresh FDA approvals and ongoing clinical progress across oncology and immune disorders. Cross-Border Health Diplomacy: Taiwan-funded rehabilitation facilities in Lviv, Ukraine, are inaugurated to support war victims’ care. Food Safety & Culture: A new pig blood curd craze hits Singapore supermarkets after a long absence, raising fresh public attention on food sourcing and health concerns.
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