Ebola Outbreak Worsens in Democratic Republic of Congo
The outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen an increase in confirmed cases, totaling 515 after 27 new samples tested positive within a 24-hour period. Government data reveals that the confirmed cases include 91 deaths.
The Democratic Republic of Congo reported a worrying rise in Ebola cases on Sunday. The number of confirmed cases has climbed to 515 following the addition of 27 positive samples collected over the prior 24 hours.
This latest development highlights the growing health crisis, as the nation battles to contain the deadly virus. According to government statistics, the outbreak has resulted in 91 deaths among those confirmed to be infected.
Efforts to curb the spread are ongoing, but the situation underscores the urgent need for continued international support and resources to combat this public health emergency.
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