AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Response: Tanzania and Uganda have stepped up joint border surveillance and emergency measures after a surge of Ebola Virus Disease cases tied to the DRC and spreading into Uganda, with the East, Central and Southern African Health Community (ECSA-HC) coordinating action in high-risk frontiers including Tanzania–Uganda, Uganda–Kenya, and Tanzania–Burundi. Regional Coordination: The push aims to align epidemiological response across ministries of health as the outbreak escalates; WHO has labeled it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, and Africa CDC has flagged it as a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security. Treatment Gap: Officials note the sharp rise is linked to the rare Bundibugyo ebolavirus strain, for which there is currently no approved vaccine or specific treatment. Border Preparedness: In the background, ECSA Health Community work is also intensifying joint Ebola preparedness at regional borders. Context Note: A separate older opinion piece argues that anti-Cuba narratives often ignore the role of US policy in shaping Cuba’s medical and political standing, but it is not directly tied to today’s Ebola response.
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