AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health Continuity: Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health set operating hours for key services during national mourning after the death of Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, including the Newborn Registration Office at the Women’s Wellness and Research Center (daily 8am–12pm) and the Department of Medical Relations and Treatment Abroad (Tuesdays/Thursdays 9am–12pm), plus Unified Humanitarian Services in two shifts (8am–12pm and 4pm–7pm). Injuries From Regional Strikes: Qatar’s Interior Ministry reported four injuries, including a child, after falling debris from interception operations tied to Iranian attacks; Civil Defense and security teams said medical care is being provided. Safety on the Water: Qatar’s Ministry of Transport temporarily suspended maritime navigation and all marine activities as a precaution to protect public safety. Drug Enforcement: NDLEA arrested a South African woman at Abuja’s airport for allegedly smuggling 5.75kg of heroin into Nigeria using her three-year-old son as cover, with the case linked to a transnational syndicate operating via Doha. Regional Tensions, Health Risks: With the Strait of Hormuz repeatedly disrupted by US-Iran strikes, Qatar reported air defence interceptions over Doha, underscoring how conflict can quickly spill into local health and safety planning.
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