AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in DR Congo: WHO says the Central Africa Ebola outbreak is nearing 500 confirmed cases, with 452 cases and 82 deaths in DR Congo and 19 cases and 2 deaths in Uganda—up sharply from the day before—while CDC warns the outbreak could reach 20,000 cases within three months without stronger action. Berlin Recovery Story: A U.S. doctor, Peter Stafford, who contracted Ebola in DR Congo, has been discharged from Charité in Berlin after tests showed no virus since May 30; his family members were also cleared. DR Congo Death Toll Rises: The DRC Health Ministry reports confirmed Ebola deaths have climbed to 86 and cases to 488 as medical isolation capacity is expanded in Ituri. Travel Curbs Spread: UAE has suspended new visas and barred entry for travellers from Uganda, DR Congo and South Sudan, while Mauritius temporarily bans entry for foreign nationals from the same countries and requires a 21-day quarantine for residents/returnees. Humanitarian and Health Support: WHO handed medical supplies to Zambia to bolster Ebola preparedness, including PPE and lab reagents, as the region braces for further spread. Local Impact: Reports also highlight how insecurity and strained health systems are making containment harder on the ground.
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