Violence and overcrowding hampers Ebola response in DRC
Summary
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is hard to control because the number of patients keeps rising. Hospitals and treatment centers are full, and attacks on medical facilities are making it harder to respond.Key Facts
- Ebola cases are increasing in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Hospitals and treatment centers are overcrowded with patients.
- The response to the outbreak is slowed by attacks on medical facilities.
- Violence in the area disrupts efforts to manage the disease.
- Overcrowding in hospitals makes it harder to treat patients effectively.
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