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Health workers at the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest

Health workers at the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest

Summary

Health workers in Mongbwalu, Congo, are fighting a severe Ebola outbreak caused by a rare type of the virus. They work long hours with little pay and face many risks, while the outbreak spreads quickly in mining communities with poor health conditions.

Key Facts

  • The Ebola outbreak is located mainly in Mongbwalu in Ituri province in eastern Congo.
  • The virus type is the rare Bundibugyo Ebola, for which there are no approved vaccines or treatments.
  • The outbreak spreads easily because miners live in crowded, low-income camps with poor health and hygiene conditions.
  • Health workers like Dr. Richard Lokudu work long hours treating patients and often do not receive their full pay.
  • As of early June 2026, Congo has reported 452 cases and 82 deaths from Ebola.
  • On one recent day, 71 new cases were recorded, showing the virus is actively spreading in the community.
  • Some health workers have died from Ebola while combating the outbreak.
  • Health officials focus on treating symptoms and preventing infection, but lack resources to stop the disease effectively.
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