AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Emergency in DRC: WHO says the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is “far from being under control,” as confirmed cases pass 5,000 and deaths reach 2,378, with a case fatality rate of 47.4%. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned the epidemic has a “big head start” and is spreading faster than previous outbreaks, with intense transmission still not clearly declining. Response Strain: The outbreak—caused by Bundibugyo ebolavirus—has expanded to six provinces and 55 health zones, and WHO notes there is currently no approved vaccine or treatment for this strain, while insecurity, displacement, and population movement along roads, rivers and mining routes are fueling spread. Health Worker Burden: Reports highlight the heavy toll on frontline staff, including infections and deaths among health workers, alongside attacks on ambulances and ongoing community resistance that complicate contact tracing and care. Humanitarian Safety Spotlight: Separate UN reporting marks World Humanitarian Day amid record violence against aid workers globally, underscoring the wider risks facing health and relief teams operating in conflict zones.
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