AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Alarm Escalates: The WHO says the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo is spreading rapidly, upgrading the national risk to “very high” as suspected deaths near 177 and suspected cases approach 750; Uganda is described as stable with two confirmed cases linked to travel from Congo. On-the-Ground Response Hits Friction: In Ituri, anger over burial practices has boiled over—locals torched Ebola isolation tents and a treatment center, showing how conflict and mistrust can derail containment. Travel Rules Tighten Across Borders: Canada stepped up airport screening and says a tested Ontario traveller is negative; India, Kenya, and other countries are also boosting surveillance and isolating contacts. Uganda Context: Uganda’s measures—contact tracing and cancelling mass gatherings—are credited with limiting spread so far. US Pressure Mounts: The US is expanding visa pauses and tightening entry screening tied to Ebola travel history, while a Congo World Cup bubble plan is being enforced. Human Angle: An Ebola survivor is urging calm and compassion as fear and unrest spread alongside the outbreak.
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