AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Crisis in DR Congo: The Red Cross says the DR Congo Ebola outbreak has not peaked and could last up to a year, as confirmed cases climb to 837 with 196 deaths, while fears grow over “missing” contacts and widening spread across health zones. Security Undermines Response: Armed attackers in North Kivu removed a woman and her daughter from an Ebola clinic near Butembo, with the child reportedly testing positive—another sign that insecurity and distrust are disrupting contact tracing and isolation. G7 Push for Action: G7 leaders meeting in Évian, France, urged a “firm and coordinated” response for DR Congo and Uganda, calling for faster vaccines, diagnostics and treatments and stressing that conflict is blocking effective public health measures. Regional Support Ramps Up: South Africa pledged $13.5 million to help tackle Ebola, while Zimbabwe pledged $1 million to Africa CDC for containment and preparedness. World Cup Spotlight: As DR Congo prepares to face Portugal in Houston, US and host-city health officials say Ebola risk to fans is “extremely low,” but hospitals are still bracing for any imported cases.
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