AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola & Travel Safety: Ebola in DR Congo is escalating fast, with suspected cases now at 1,077 (121 confirmed) and 17 deaths since the outbreak was declared May 15, pushing WHO to “very high” risk and prompting border closures and stricter screening across the region; Uganda has temporarily closed its border with Congo, and Africa CDC lists 10 at heightened risk including Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Zambia, and others—so travelers are being urged to avoid non-essential trips and expect fever checks and entry limits. Border Impact on Cross-Border Trade: In Goma, closures of key crossings with Rwanda are already hitting daily commerce, with traders reporting sharp drops in sales and rising shortages. Regional Preparedness: Ethiopia says it is strengthening airport and land-entry screening and lab readiness, while Belgium reissued hospital guidance after a false alarm. Burundi in the Spotlight: Burundi is repeatedly named among high-risk countries in travel advisories, making this week’s big travel story for Burundi-focused visitors and business travelers.
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