AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Travel Crackdown: India has urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel to the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan after WHO declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, with Africa CDC calling it a continental emergency. Rising Toll: Congo’s death count jumped to 204, while Uganda confirmed three new cases—bringing its total to five. Red Cross Losses: Three Red Cross volunteers died in the DRC, believed to have been infected during a mission before the outbreak was identified. Airport Screening Escalates (US): The U.S. expanded mandatory Ebola screening at major hubs, including Atlanta, and is routing affected travelers through designated airports. World Cup Disruption: DR Congo’s squad must isolate for 21 days in a “bubble” in Belgium before entering the U.S., while training in Kinshasa was cancelled. South Sudan Angle: The advisory explicitly flags South Sudan as high-risk for transmission, adding pressure on regional vigilance.
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