AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Emergency Hits Uganda and Congo: The WHO has declared the DRC–Uganda Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain with no approved vaccine or treatment. In eastern DRC’s Ituri province, health authorities report about 88 deaths and hundreds of suspected cases, while Uganda has confirmed two cases in Kampala, including one death. Response on the ground: Congo’s health minister says new treatment centers are being set up in Ituri as hospitals face pressure. Border and travel measures: WHO urges countries to avoid border closures and trade restrictions, but to boost surveillance, screening, and preparedness; Vietnam and Hong Kong have already tightened checks and warned travellers. Regional vigilance: Nigeria’s NCDC says no case is detected, but surveillance has been intensified. Tourism angle: For travellers, the key message is simple—watch official health updates and expect stricter airport screening across the region.
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