AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola & Travel Advisories: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus visited Bunia in eastern DRC, urging early treatment and safe burials as the Bundibugyo strain spreads faster than the response; he warned that travel bans and border closures can discourage transparency and make control harder. Cross-Border Impact on Uganda: Uganda is reporting confirmed linked cases as officials push travelers to follow Ebola protocols, while the UAE advised citizens to avoid Uganda, DRC and South Sudan unless absolutely necessary. Global Spillover Fears: Brazil is monitoring two suspected Ebola cases after one traveler from Uganda showed viral symptoms, and countries including Canada and the US have tightened entry rules. Recovery Updates: WHO says five patients have recovered in the DRC, with four discharged and one earlier, even as deaths rise. Tourism & Public Life: Uganda says tourist sites are safe despite the crisis, but government also announced it will stop funding most national holiday celebrations from 2026/27, a move that could affect travel plans and events.
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