AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Response Tightens: Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases—two linked to local transmission—bringing totals to five, as health officials urge calm and step up surveillance, contact tracing, and monitoring. Border & Aviation Controls: The WHO raised the DRC outbreak risk to “very high,” and the U.S. expanded Ebola screening airports, adding Atlanta (ATL) alongside Washington Dulles (IAD) and Houston (IAH), while Uganda suspended transport to the DRC. Transport Disruption Watch: In the Bahamas, two passengers isolated at Lynden Pindling International Airport after travel from the DRC showed fever symptoms, with officials stressing no confirmed Ebola. Safety on the Roads: Zimbabwe reported a deadly kombi crash into the Hwange River, highlighting how transport risk remains a daily reality. Business & Logistics: Moody’s upgraded South Africa’s outlook to positive on fiscal reforms—good news for investor confidence in a region where connectivity and stability are tightly linked.
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