AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Emergency Escalates: Uganda has activated its national response and postponed a mass religious gathering after WHO declared the DRC–Uganda Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, with two imported cases confirmed in Kampala and contact tracing under way; the outbreak is driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain, with no approved vaccine or treatment, and figures keep climbing in eastern DRC. Regional Border Crackdowns: Rwanda closed key crossings near Goma as the virus spreads, while other countries tightened entry checks and surveillance. Global Response Under Pressure: WHO and partners are rushing protective supplies and treatment capacity, as experts warn detection delays and earlier testing missteps may have let the outbreak spread into rebel-held areas. US Travel Measures: The CDC and DHS introduced enhanced screening and entry restrictions for travelers linked to Uganda, Congo and South Sudan, while an American doctor is reported among newly confirmed cases and is being evacuated for care. Uganda Politics: In parallel, President Museveni signed the “Protection of Sovereignty” law aimed at curbing foreign influence, adding to the week’s political heat.
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