Ebola outbreak in DRC
The current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 deaths reported. Health officials are struggling to contain the virus as community engagement remains low.
Where they agreeThe Ebola outbreak in the DRC has surpassed 2,300 deaths, making it the deadliest in the country's history.
Key playersMohamed Janabi (WHO Director) · Jean-Paul Malo Lotsima (Civil Society Leader)
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Monday, August 17
- The Ebola epidemic becomes the deadliest in the history of the DRCL’épidémie d’Ebola devient la plus meurtrière de l’histoire de la RDC
- Ebola in DRC: the epidemic "kills one person every 30 minutes"Ebola en RDC : l'épidémie "tue une personne toutes les 30 minutes"
- Ebola death toll in Congo reaches record high of over 2,300, unusual momentumコンゴでエボラ熱死者が過去最多 2300人超、異例の勢い
- The worst Ebola outbreak in the history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Nearly 5,000 infected, over 2,300 dead民主剛果史上最嚴重伊波拉疫情 近5千人感染、逾2300死
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