AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: DR Congo says confirmed Ebola cases have jumped to 956, with 247 deaths, as health teams report the outbreak is still in an upward phase and contact tracing remains below targets. Displaced Camps Alarm: In Bunia’s Kigonze camp, at least 30 deaths since early May have been described as “unprecedented,” with many victims showing Ebola-like symptoms and some deaths linked to confirmed infections—while testing refusals and poor sanitation raise fears of hidden spread. WHO Warning: The WHO says the outbreak is evolving “so fast” that response teams are still trying to catch up, with the rare Bundibugyo strain and no vaccine making containment harder. Health System Strain: Reports highlight shortages of testing supplies and ongoing difficulties reaching communities, including mistrust that delays care and complicates tracking. Aid Response: A major shipment of N95 respirators and PPE is being sent to Bunia to protect frontline workers as the crisis deepens. Regional Spillover Risk: Uganda and cross-border movement are under scrutiny, with officials pushing for stronger coordination on treatment capacity. World Cup Side Story: DR Congo’s Leopards earned a historic 1-1 draw with Portugal, with Yoane Wissa scoring their first-ever World Cup goal—amid the wider Ebola emergency.
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