AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: The Democratic Republic of the Congo has reported more than 2,000 confirmed Ebola cases, with 754 deaths, as WHO warns the real toll could be 2–4 times higher due to hidden transmission and people dying without reaching care. Response Strain: Médecins Sans Frontières says the outbreak is spreading at an unprecedented pace, with 80% of new infections coming from transmission chains not linked to known contacts. New Tools, Fast Need: WHO says a first clinical trial of an antiviral post-exposure approach (EBO-PEP) has started in Ituri, aiming to test whether obeldesivir can protect people exposed in the previous days. Treatment Center Staff Strike: Workers at an Ebola treatment center in Rwampara general hospital in northeast Congo struck over unpaid salaries, disrupting services as the outbreak expands. Travel and Quarantine Pressure: The U.S. has blocked Americans in Congo from returning on commercial flights until they spend 21 days in a third country, citing Ebola risk. Air Quality Warning (Kinshasa Mentioned): Separate reports rank Kinshasa among the world’s most polluted cities on some days, underscoring added health stress during outbreaks.
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