AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Response in Eastern DRC: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrapped up a high-profile visit to Kinshasa and pushed for stronger international support, deeper community engagement, and expanded health capacity as the outbreak grows beyond official estimates. Numbers and Recovery Updates: DRC reported confirmed cases rising to 282 (with 42 deaths), while WHO also confirmed the first lab-confirmed recovery in the current wave and noted that many suspected samples are still pending. Community Trust vs Border Closures: Tedros urged countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, warning they can reduce transparency and slow response efforts. Conflict and Health System Strain: WHO and MSF say insecurity, displacement, food shortages, and limited lab and care capacity are driving faster spread and delaying containment. Wild Meat Link: Experts and Africa CDC highlight how hunting and butchering in the Congo Basin can fuel zoonotic spillovers, arguing for a “one health” approach. Science in the Pipeline: WHO recommendations include testing a 10-day post-exposure pill strategy (obeldesivir) alongside other experimental treatments and vaccines. Critical Minerals Policy: Separately, DRC moved to triple lithium mining royalties as part of a strategic minerals overhaul—raising costs but boosting state take in the critical minerals race.
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