AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola & Travel Safety: Uganda’s Ebola risk stays high as WHO reports continued transmission in DRC and warns Uganda remains vulnerable, while President Museveni tells the nation the “fire” is easing after days without new cases; WHO also advises against blanket travel restrictions, stressing screening and surveillance instead. World Cup Health Watch: As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, health officials in Toronto say Ebola risk is low but they’re watching for more likely outbreaks like norovirus, using wastewater monitoring and stronger public health messaging. US-Driven Travel Curbs: The US presses Europe to tighten entry rules for travellers from Ebola-affected African nations, even as Belgium rejects an entry ban request, saying science doesn’t support it. Uganda Airlines Expansion: Uganda Airlines signs a $985m Boeing deal for 10 aircraft, promising stronger passenger and cargo capacity that could boost tourism and trade. Intern Allowances Row: Uganda’s government will review the decision to stop medical interns’ pay, after UMA rejected a “lunch instead of allowance” proposal. Mob Justice: Parliament orders a report on mob justice after the death of a rugby player in Kampala, with government vowing tougher action.
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