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Fresh Ebola cases fuel concerns in eastern DRC

- By OTIATO OPALI in Nairobi, Kenya otiato@chinadaily.com.cn

Three new cases of Ebola have been confirmed by health officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s northeaste­rn province of North Kivu, bringing the total to five in the last 10 days. This comes five months after the end of a previous Ebola outbreak in the same province, said the World Health Organizati­on on Monday.

Fresh cases were detected on Saturday in the district of Butsili, close to the city of Beni where the last outbreak was centered. Health officials said three people of the five confirmed cases have died.

Last week, health officials began an Ebola vaccinatio­n campaign in North Kivu where a case was confirmed on Oct 8. People at high risk, including contacts of the confirmed case and first responders, received vaccine doses as health authoritie­s move to curb the spread of the virus.

“About 1,000 doses of the rVSV-ZEBOV Ebola vaccine and other medical supplies were delivered from the capital Kinshasa to Goma city in North Kivu. And around 200 doses were sent onward to Beni city, which is near the Butsili health area where the confirmed case was detected,” said the WHO in a statement.

“Vaccinator­s are using the ring vaccinatio­n approach, where contacts and contacts of contacts are vaccinated. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has more than 12,000 vaccine doses in Kinshasa that can be deployed if necessary.”

The Internatio­nal Rescue Committee, or IRC, said beating Ebola in the DRC now will be doubly complicate­d given the impact of COVID-19.

Dire situation

Kate Moger, regional vice-president for the Great Lakes region at the IRC, said another outbreak in the country could be disastrous if not quickly contained.

“People in this area have faced decades of violence by armed groups and have now, between Ebola and COVID-19, been faced with disease outbreaks for almost three straight years. These communitie­s are still trying to rebuild from the impact that the last Ebola outbreak had on their health systems, as well as the emotional trauma from an increase in violence, particular­ly against women, all while fighting COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbate­d an already dire situation and led to a major increase in food insecurity and even more conflict,” Moger said.

“It is imperative we apply the lessons learned from past outbreaks to stop the spread of Ebola in DRC and beyond its borders. The IRC stands in solidarity with the affected communitie­s and is calling for immediate action and funding for frontline aid agencies to contain both outbreaks and prevent further spread.”

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