AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Emergency in DRC: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus warned the Bundibugyo outbreak in eastern DRC could be stopped, but said conflict, displacement, food insecurity, and mistrust are making response “very complex” and pushing teams to the limit. Ceasefire Push: Tedros urged warring parties to declare a ceasefire to let health workers reach communities, echoing that travel bans don’t help much. Treatment Trials: WHO recommended prioritizing experimental Bundibugyo treatments and vaccines for clinical trials, while stressing transmission control with surveillance, testing, isolation, and contact tracing. Aid Arrives: UNICEF reported more than 100 tons of EU-backed supplies reaching Ituri, including protective gear and medicines, as the race against time continues. World Cup Fallout: As Ebola fears grow, the US, Canada, and Mexico announced aligned travel measures for FIFA World Cup 2026, including Canada’s 90-day entry ban for residents from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan and 21-day quarantine rules. Kenya Quarantine Plan Under Fire: Kenya approved a US Ebola quarantine facility for exposed Americans, but a Kenyan rights group filed a court petition to halt it, warning it could strain local health capacity. Regional Pressure: UN humanitarians said border closures and movement restrictions are hampering staff and supply delivery, risking informal crossings and worsening transmission risk.
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