AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has passed 2,000 cases, with the WHO warning the real toll may be 2–4 times higher than reported; the death count is now reported around 600 as suspected cases appear in provinces beyond the original Ituri epicenter, while aid groups say the response is being outpaced and contact tracing and lab work are still reaching only part of the people who need help. New Treatment Trial: A post-exposure prophylaxis trial (EBO-PEP) using an experimental antiviral has begun in Ituri, aiming to enroll about 1,000 people exposed to confirmed cases, as WHO notes there is still no approved vaccine or treatment for this strain. US Travel Curbs Linked to Health Risk: The U.S. has imposed temporary restrictions on Americans traveling from the DRC, with “do-not-board” rules tied to Ebola exposure concerns. DRC Minerals Under Pressure: The health crisis is disrupting travel for U.S.-linked mining talks and investment, while Congo’s tax dispute with Glencore over the Kamoto Copper Company remains a major flashpoint for critical minerals supply.
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