AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The DRC’s Ministry of Health says suspected Ebola cases have now topped 1,000, reaching 1,077 suspected cases with 121 confirmed infections and 246 deaths, as the rare Bundibugyo strain spreads across Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu. WHO Warns Conflict Is Blocking Response: WHO chief Tedros calls it a “catastrophic collision” of war and disease, saying clashes, displacement and attacks on health facilities are severing containment corridors and making contact tracing nearly impossible. Uganda Tightens Borders: Uganda has closed its border with the DRC and imposed strict curbs, citing confirmed cases and fears of wider regional spread. US Quarantine Plan for Exposed Americans: The US says it will not allow Ebola cases into the country and is preparing a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed or testing positive, while CDC expands airport screening efforts. Humanitarian Pressure: Aid groups and WHO stress that without safe humanitarian access and a ceasefire, the outbreak will keep accelerating—especially in hard-hit Ituri. World Cup Disruption: FIFA and FECOFA say the DRC team is cleared under US health protocols, but Ebola travel rules have already triggered ticket refund requests.
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