AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: The DRC health ministry reports Ebola cases have climbed to 452, including 82 deaths, with 71 new confirmed cases in the last reporting period and rapid community transmission flagged in Ituri and North Kivu; contact tracing remains weak (only 57.8% of tracked contacts seen), alongside shortages of medicines and infection-prevention supplies. Regional Spillover: Uganda confirmed three additional cases, bringing its total to 19, as WHO and Africa CDC roll out a continental preparedness and response plan. Frontline Strain: Reports from eastern Congo describe health workers facing Ebola with little protection, limited testing access, and fear inside facilities where patients are treated. Security Hits Response: A Red Cross attack in Bunia injured volunteers during safe burial work, while rebel violence in outbreak areas has killed dozens and disrupted containment efforts. Caregivers at Highest Risk: Coverage highlights how women often become first caregivers—sometimes with no protective gear—and face the toughest choices, including for pregnant families. Global Pressure & Politics: The DRC health minister calls U.S. travel restrictions “discriminatory”, and Spain canceled a DRC vs Chile friendly over Ebola concerns. China Steps In: China dispatched a small medical expert team to Kinshasa, but questions remain over whether Beijing will scale up support as the outbreak worsens.
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