AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola & Travel Safety: The WHO says the Congo outbreak had a “big head start” and the world is “still behind,” even as testing improves; confirmed figures point to hundreds of cases in DRC and spillover into Uganda, keeping regional travel and tourism planning under pressure. Airport Screening Alerts: A Sudanese traveller with fever was isolated after being flagged at Hyderabad airport, with samples sent for testing—another reminder that symptoms plus travel history can trigger rapid checks. Uganda Link in the Mix: Ghana says it has intensified Ebola screening for arrivals from Uganda and DRC at Accra airport and key land borders, while Kenya and other countries keep tightening preparedness. Local Preparedness in Kenya: Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kisumu says it has isolation units, a treatment centre, lab capacity and staff training after heightened surveillance concerns near the Kenya-Uganda border. Public Health Messaging: UAE health authorities insist there are no Ebola cases in the country, citing active monitoring and contact tracing for a traveller later diagnosed after leaving for Uganda. Tourism Spotlight: Gorilla trekking guidance highlights Uganda’s Bwindi as a top destination, but travellers should still watch health advisories as outbreaks affect cross-border movement.
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