DR Congo Ebola outbreak becomes country’s deadliest
Summary
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has become the deadliest in the country's history, with 2,325 deaths and nearly 5,000 confirmed cases. The virus has spread to a sixth province, and health officials are trying to control the outbreak despite challenges like mistrust among communities. Two vaccines are now being tested in early human trials.Key Facts
- The Ebola outbreak in the DRC has caused 2,325 deaths.
- Close to 5,000 Ebola cases have been confirmed so far.
- The virus has spread to a sixth province within the country.
- Health authorities face mistrust from some communities, making it harder to stop the spread.
- Two Ebola vaccines are currently in early stages of human testing.
- This outbreak is the deadliest Ebola outbreak recorded in the DRC.
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