AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Response Under Fire: Rebel attacks in eastern DR Congo near Ebola hotspots have killed more than 30 people and disrupted care efforts, with Islamic State-linked ADF blamed for raids around Beni in North Kivu. WHO Update: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says Congo’s Ebola fight “had a big head start” and is “catching up” as testing improves, but contact tracing still isn’t where it needs to be; confirmed cases now stand at 344 with 60 deaths, while suspected cases have dropped from 906 to 116 after lab checks. Recovery in Goma: A patient in Goma has been discharged after recovery, offering rare relief amid ongoing strain on treatment centers. Cross-Border Pressure: The outbreak has reached Uganda, prompting tighter regional movement and travel rules, including US plans for Ebola monitoring and possible treatment transfers. China Steps In: A Chinese anti-epidemic medical expert team has arrived in Kinshasa for a three-month mission to support prevention, treatment, and surveillance. World Cup Fallout: Ebola fears continue to spill into daily life and sport, with Spain canceling DR Congo’s World Cup warmup vs Chile over health concerns.
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