AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Alarm Escalates: WHO says the DRC–Uganda Ebola outbreak is spreading with “scale and speed” concerns, after Congo reported about 134 deaths and 500+ suspected cases tied to the rare Bundibugyo strain—one suspected Kinshasa case was later ruled negative, but urban risk is still a worry. No Vaccine, Faster Response Needed: WHO is weighing experimental vaccine use, while Congo plans to open three more Ebola treatment centers in Ituri and WHO sends experts; officials warn the outbreak may be bigger than current counts. Panic vs Preparedness: WHO’s Africa chief urged the public to avoid fear—“fear by itself is an outbreak”—as contact tracing and case finding ramp up. Cross-Border Pressure: The US has tightened entry and screening for travelers from affected areas, and WHO’s PHEIC status is meant to unlock faster international coordination. Tech Resilience: Separately, ACIX became the DRC’s first distributed internet exchange, expanding Kinshasa connectivity—useful as health and logistics systems strain.
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