AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Escalation: Uganda confirmed two new Ebola cases, lifting its total to seven, as DR Congo’s suspected caseload surged to 904 with 119 suspected deaths—an alarming jump that keeps WHO on edge. WHO Warning: WHO says the Bundibugyo outbreak is now a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, with the national risk raised to “very high” as conflict and displacement disrupt contact tracing. DRC Response Strain: DRC officials point to insecurity and lab limits in early days—samples had to be sent to Kinshasa because Bunia couldn’t detect the strain—while medics report shortages of protective gear. Regional Spillover Fears: The outbreak is already threatening cross-border movement, prompting tighter screening and travel curbs across East Africa, even as WHO urges against blanket shutdowns. Local Life Goes On: In Kinshasa, residents largely continue daily routines despite international restrictions, underscoring how far the crisis is from a single “hot zone.”
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