AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola, Travel Curbs: DR Congo’s Ministry of Health says suspected Ebola cases have surged past 1,000 (about 1,077 suspected; 121 confirmed) with Bundibugyo strain driving the outbreak in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, while the WHO warns the “catastrophic collision of disease and conflict” is outpacing response. Bunia Isolation: Kinshasa suspended all flights to and from Bunia, allowing only humanitarian/medical/emergency flights with special approval, as Uganda halts direct flights and suspends bus and boat crossings for four weeks. Containment Timeline: Health Minister Roger Kamba says the epidemic is still “at the beginning” and may take 4–6 months to contain, with surveillance, testing, isolation, contact tracing and safe burials. Frontline Strain: Aid workers report weak lab capacity (samples sent far to Kinshasa), shortages of protective gear, and attacks and distrust targeting health staff. World Cup Fallout: FECOFA and FIFA say the Leopards comply with U.S. health protocols, but DR Congo has asked FIFA for ticket refunds for fans barred from entering the U.S. due to Ebola-related restrictions. Eastern Security: Separately, Kinshasa and Gitega reaffirm military cooperation as drone strikes and shelling intensify in the east, including attacks around Kisangani and fighting affecting North and South Kivu.
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