AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Emergency Escalates: The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo a public health emergency of international concern, warning it could be far bigger than early counts. Human Toll: Reports now point to at least 100 deaths and hundreds of suspected cases in Ituri, with the Bundibugyo strain and no approved drugs or vaccines. Cross-Border Spread: Uganda has confirmed cases, and officials fear the virus is moving through hard-to-reach areas and conflict zones. Response Under Pressure: Health teams are rushing into Ituri and setting up treatment capacity, while WHO says it has been shipping protective supplies. US Moves: The US has launched enhanced travel screening and entry restrictions for people arriving from DR Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan, and is coordinating the safe withdrawal of a small number of Americans potentially exposed. What Went Wrong: Multiple reports say early detection was delayed by missteps in testing and funerals, letting spread happen before alarms were raised.
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