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Ebola Cases Surge in DR Congo Amidst Attacks on Health Workers and Aid Shortages

The number of suspected Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 900, prompting the WHO to label the outbreak risk as 'very high' for the region.

Editorial StaffMay 24, 20261 MIN READ

Recent reports indicate that suspected Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo have exceeded 900, raising alarms about the ongoing outbreak.

Health workers in the region are reportedly facing significant challenges, including attacks and a shortage of resources, which are exacerbated by cuts in international aid.

The World Health Organization has assessed the risk of the outbreak in Congo as 'very high,' while noting that the likelihood of global spread remains low.