AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Response in Congo: WHO chief Tedros says the DRC’s Ebola outbreak “had a big head start, and we’re still behind,” even as testing improves; suspected cases have been revised sharply down to 116 after lab checks, while confirmed figures keep rising (321 confirmed, 48 deaths reported in one update), with Uganda also affected. Diagnostics & Preparedness: Reporting highlights how early testing missed the rare Bundibugyo strain, letting transmission spread for weeks before detection. Conflict-Driven Spread: MSF warns the response hasn’t caught up with rapid spread in Ituri, where insecurity, delayed lab results, and attacks on health facilities disrupt containment. Community Trust vs Borders: Tedros urges countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, saying they can reduce transparency and trust; he also stresses community ownership and stronger health-system capacity. International Support: China dispatched an anti-epidemic medical team to Kinshasa for a multi-month mission as treatment centers expand. Science & Prevention: WHO-backed work includes a trial of an experimental antiviral pill for post-exposure protection, alongside vaccine and treatment efforts for Bundibugyo. DRC Critical Minerals: Separate from health, the DRC moves to triple lithium mining royalties by adding strategic minerals to a higher-rate list, signaling a push for bigger returns from tech-critical resources.
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