AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Escalation in Uganda: Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases on Saturday, bringing the total to five, with health officials naming a Ugandan driver, a Ugandan health worker, and a woman from the DRC; all are alive and contact tracing is ramped up. Regional Alarm: The Africa CDC warned that 10 countries are now “at risk” beyond the DRC and Uganda, citing high mobility and insecurity, as WHO raised the DRC outbreak risk to “very high” and declared it an international emergency. Cross-Border Pressure: The U.S. expanded mandatory Ebola screening at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport for travelers linked to DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan, adding to similar checks at Washington-Dulles and set to include Houston—while the U.S. also tightened entry rules for green-card holders. Travel Ripple Effects: In the background, DR Congo’s World Cup plans face isolation demands tied to Ebola screening rules, even as the team says preparations won’t change. Tourism Angle: Separate from the health crisis, tourism experts urged Uganda to market itself better as a full destination, not just a list of attractions.
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