AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The DRC’s Ebola outbreak has passed 2,180 confirmed cases with 864 deaths, and WHO warns transmission is outpacing response as conflict, insecurity, and community resistance block access. Unknown Transmission Chains: WHO says about 80% of new cases are coming from transmission not on known contact lists, with many deaths occurring in communities before people reach care. Humanitarian Response Disrupted: Violence at an Ebola treatment center in Ituri led to the evacuation of humanitarian workers, and some patients reportedly fled—adding to delays already worsened by mistrust and attacks on health teams. IOM Warns Rapid Spread: IOM says the outbreak is growing about 70% faster than two weeks ago, driven by displacement and limited humanitarian access. Ebola Hits Health Services and Daily Life: In Goma, a wellness clinic reports a sharp drop in visits as fear and distrust keep people away from care, even where no confirmed Ebola cases are treated. Travel Restrictions: The U.S. has imposed temporary rules preventing Americans who were in the DRC within 21 days from boarding commercial flights home, linking the measure to Ebola risk reduction. Health Beyond Ebola (Air Quality): Separately, Kinshasa is again appearing in global worst-air rankings as wildfire smoke affects parts of the world, underscoring the need for respiratory protection and risk-aware health messaging.
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