AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola Update (DRC/Ituri): Congo confirms at least 282 Ebola cases, with 264 in Ituri, and 42 deaths; the outbreak is spreading across 22 health zones and is driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which there’s no approved vaccine or targeted treatment. Regional Coordination (EAC/Africa CDC): East African Community health ministers meet to align a cross-border response as suspected cases top 1,000; Africa CDC warns that lack of licensed vaccine and intense movement between DRC, Uganda and South Sudan could fuel wider spread. Treatment & Response (WHO/MSF): WHO highlights recoveries and a new treatment centre, while MSF says the true scale may be higher than reported and calls for stronger support for front-line teams. Travel Disruptions (KLM/Entebbe): KLM suspends flights to Entebbe for two weeks due to Ebola-linked entry rules affecting crew isolation and operations, even though Entebbe isn’t classed as an active risk zone. Public Health Policy (Travel curbs debate): WHO urges countries to reconsider travel restrictions, warning they can undermine outbreak control. Rwanda Link (Risk awareness): Rwanda is listed among high-risk countries in regional advisories, underscoring the need for vigilance and preparedness.
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