AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola & Travel Screening: The CDC is asking staff to volunteer for Ebola screening at U.S. entry points as JFK joins other airports in stepping up “public health entry screening” for travelers who were in DR Congo, Uganda or South Sudan within 21 days. Uganda Update: Uganda’s confirmed Ebola cases have risen to nine after two new Kampala detections, with one death reported; health officials say contacts are being followed closely. WHO on the Ground: WHO chief Tedros has arrived in Kinshasa, saying the outbreak “can be stopped” but is “very complex,” with conflict, displacement and delayed detection hampering containment. Regional Travel Shockwaves: The U.S., Canada and Mexico have aligned World Cup travel measures tied to Ebola risk, while Taiwan has announced a 90-day entry ban on DRC and Uganda nationals. Tourism Angle: Uganda’s border closures and public gathering bans are adding pressure to travel plans, even as officials insist tourist sites remain safe.
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