AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: WHO says the Central Africa outbreak has climbed to 452 confirmed cases and 82 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with Uganda reporting 19 cases and 2 deaths—bringing the combined total to 471 cases and 84 deaths. Outbreak Risk Warning: U.S. CDC modeling warns the epidemic could rival the 2014 West Africa scale if isolation and other controls don’t improve fast. DRC Health Ministry Update: Congo’s health ministry reports deaths rising to 86 and confirmed cases reaching 488, as teams expand isolation capacity in Ituri. Cross-Border Fallout: The UAE has suspended new visas and barred entry for travelers from Uganda, the DRC, and South Sudan, citing precautionary Ebola measures. Treatment Milestone Abroad: A U.S. doctor who contracted Ebola in the DRC was discharged from Berlin’s Charité after testing negative and completing treatment.
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