AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response & Numbers: DRC confirmed Ebola cases rose to 363, including 62 deaths, while Uganda reported four recoveries, as WHO said testing is improving but the outbreak “had a big head start” and contact tracing still lags. Healthcare Under Strain: Doctors in Ituri say they’re treating patients with little protection and delayed lab access—“We live with fear”—while communities reject the science, fueling rumors and arson. Conflict Hits Public Health: Rebel attacks around Beni and wider eastern DRC violence have killed dozens and disrupted care, making it harder to contain the Bundibugyo strain. Science & Countermeasures: WHO backed a new approach to test an antiviral pill for post-exposure prevention, and researchers warn early diagnostic gaps let the wrong Ebola type slip through. International Politics: DRC health officials called U.S. travel bans “discriminatory,” and WHO chief Tedros urged countries to reconsider border closures that can reduce trust. China Steps In: China dispatched a medical expert team to Kinshasa with protective gear and lab supplies, as analysts debate whether Beijing will scale up further. Tech & Economy: Separate from the outbreak, DRC moved to triple royalties for strategic minerals like lithium—another signal of how technology supply chains are reshaping Congo’s policy. Sports Disruption: Spain canceled a DRC World Cup warm-up match over Ebola concerns.
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