An AP journalist describes a month in the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak
Summary
An Ebola outbreak is spreading in eastern Congo, with over 1,300 confirmed cases and many deaths. Health workers face difficult conditions trying to treat patients, and a vaccine is still months away.Key Facts
- The outbreak is centered in Ituri province, eastern Congo.
- More than 1,300 cases of Ebola have been confirmed so far.
- Hundreds of people have died, including children and health workers.
- Ebola spreads through contact with bodily fluids like blood and vomit.
- There is no approved treatment or vaccine for this Ebola strain yet.
- Health workers wear protective gear despite hot and humid conditions.
- The outbreak occurs in a region already affected by conflict and instability.
- Funerals highlight the serious impact, showing that the disease affects all people, regardless of age or status.
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