AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola figures revised: The WHO and DRC health authorities cut the number of suspected Ebola cases under investigation to 116 after lab testing ruled out hundreds of “Ebola-like” illnesses, while confirmed cases climbed to 321 (48 deaths) and six recoveries were reported. Response under pressure: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus warned the outbreak is “very complex” and can be stopped only with stronger health-system capacity, community trust, and international solidarity—adding that travel bans and border closures risk slowing response and reducing transparency. Aid and access gaps: MSF says the situation is “deeply alarming,” with hundreds of samples still untested and containment delayed by conflict, insecurity, and closures. China steps in: A Chinese anti-epidemic medical expert team arrived in Kinshasa for a three-month mission to support Ebola prevention, control, and treatment. New prevention push: Moderna is advancing an mRNA vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain with CEPI funding, while WHO guidance includes testing a 10-day antiviral pill approach for exposed people. Tech & policy beyond health: DRC approved higher royalties for strategic minerals, including lithium and cobalt-linked inputs, as Kinshasa seeks more revenue from critical minerals.
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