AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The WHO says DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is outpacing the response, with confirmed cases now above 2,100 and deaths above 800; the virus has spread to five provinces and WHO warns many new cases come from “unknown chains,” including people who die before reaching care. Humanitarian Strain: IOM warns the outbreak is expanding rapidly amid insecurity and displacement, with response capacity lagging as many deaths occur in communities rather than facilities. Health System Disruption: In Goma, a wellness clinic reports a sharp drop in visits as fear and distrust rise, even when no confirmed Ebola cases are treated there—showing how outbreaks can weaken routine care. Travel and Quarantine Measures: The U.S. has imposed temporary restrictions on Americans returning from the DRC, citing Ebola risk and requiring affected travelers to stay outside the country for 21 days before flying. Air Quality Crisis Linked to Wildfires: Smoke from Canadian wildfires has repeatedly pushed major cities into unhealthy conditions, with Chicago and Detroit ranking among the world’s worst at times; in Chicago, an Air Quality Alert remains in effect and officials urge people with asthma or heart disease to limit outdoor activity.
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