AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Surge: DR Congo’s health ministry says confirmed Ebola cases jumped to 452, with 82 deaths, after 71 new cases were recorded in 24 hours—driven by “rapid and continuous community transmission” in Ituri and North Kivu. Contact-Tracing Strain: Authorities report only 57.8% of 4,766 contacts have been seen, while resistance to post-mortem swabbing, weak standardized treatment capacity, medicine shortages, and a $21.5 million funding gap are slowing the response. Human Cost in Ituri: A Bunia nurse, Etienne Ezo, described contracting the rare Bundibugyo strain while treating critically ill patients, as local clinicians say they work with limited protection and fear daily exposure. WHO Push for Funding: WHO’s Tedros announced a $518 million six-month plan, urging political commitment as the outbreak spreads beyond official estimates. Kinshasa-US Migration Fallout: Congo says more than half of 15 South American deportees sent from the US to Kinshasa have already left for home countries. Security Pressure in the East: The ADF killed at least 24 Christians near Beni, adding to the strain on Ebola containment amid ongoing armed-group violence. Sports Disruption: Spain canceled DR Congo’s pre-World Cup friendly vs Chile over Ebola concerns, throwing training plans into uncertainty.
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