AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoEbola Border Moves: Canada and The Bahamas have tightened entry rules tied to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and South Sudan—Canada bars residents for 90 days and requires a 21-day quarantine for asymptomatic travellers, while The Bahamas has announced an immediate 30-day travel ban plus enhanced screening and possible quarantine for recent visitors. WHO Warning: The WHO says the Bundibugyo strain risk is “very high,” with the outbreak worsened by conflict and weak health access in eastern DRC. Local Health Response: Bahamian officials say two foreign nationals recently arrived after DRC travel were placed in isolation and monitored, with no Ebola symptoms reported at the time. Hospital Care Watch: Health Minister Dr. Michael Darville says issues raised by a viral Princess Margaret Hospital flooding/rodent claim have been addressed, with repairs and new maintenance protocols underway. Public Health Leadership: Prime Minister Philip Davis congratulated Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis after she received the WHO Director-General’s Award for Global Health. Community Health Research: Bahamian-linked doctoral student Khalisha Halley presented maternal substance-use research at a CARPHA health conference, focusing on links to low birth weight.
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