AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola in Eastern DRC: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus says the outbreak can still be stopped, but conflict is creating a “catastrophic collision” that is slowing contact tracing and care in Ituri, where suspected cases are now around 904–1,000 and deaths are rising. Aid and supplies: EU-donated PPE and medicines have started reaching Bunia, but health workers report shortages, even expired masks, plus attacks on treatment centres. Community trust: WHO and local health leaders warn that misinformation and mistrust are deepening the crisis, with residents resisting strict burial and care protocols. Regional border moves: Uganda has closed its border with DRC and other countries are tightening travel rules; WHO says travel bans don’t help much, but surveillance and screening are ramping up. Kenya quarantine controversy: Kenya approved a US request to set up an Ebola quarantine facility for exposed Americans, triggering public debate and a court challenge. Rwanda angle: Africa CDC lists Rwanda among countries at heightened risk, while Rwanda’s own Ebola defense and preparedness efforts are being highlighted amid the regional spread.
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