Ebola Outbreak Escalates in Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo is grappling with a surge in Ebola cases, reaching 689 confirmed instances as of Thursday, with 139 fatalities. This increase is highlighted by 17 new cases reported in Ituri province within a 24-hour period, underscoring the growing epidemic threat.
Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo have climbed to 689, with fatalities now at 139, as per the government's Friday report.
The situation report reveals a total of 17 new cases emerging within the past 24 hours, concentrating in the Ituri province, where the outbreak originated.
This alarming development spotlights the intensified struggle against the epidemic in the affected region.
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