AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Update: DR Congo’s Health Ministry says confirmed Ebola cases have surged to 710, with 139 deaths, as WHO warns the outbreak is evolving fast and that “lockdown” rumors are false. Eastern Spread & Strain on Care: The latest figures show the outbreak is concentrated in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, with ongoing community transmission and a likely undercount of deaths while investigations continue. Testing Bottlenecks: WHO reports labs in Bukavu, Lwiro and Goma have run out of Ebola testing supplies and are waiting for reagents, even as access remains difficult due to insecurity. Response Gaps: Authorities cite weak contact tracing, shortages of infection prevention materials, limited treatment capacity, and a funding shortfall of about $21.5 million—while displaced people in crowded camps face basic needs like water and sanitation. World Cup Fallout: DR Congo’s team reached Houston after Ebola-linked travel restrictions and quarantine rules, with officials criticizing US measures as going “too far.” Community Trust & Rights: Human Rights Watch urges Kinshasa and partners to prioritize community engagement and limit security forces in the response.
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