The Borneo Post

537 Ebola deaths reported in DRC — UN

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NEW YORK: The United Nations ( UN) Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs ( OCHA) reported 537 deaths among the 844 cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( DRC) since last August.

According Xinhua news agency report, quoting Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary- General Antonio Guterres, OCHA reported Wednesday that the DRC Ministry of Health last week requested US$ 147 million to cover “all aspects of the ( Ebola) response for six months.”

“As of Feb 18, 844 cases and 537 deaths had been reported since the beginning of the outbreak in August 2018,” Dujarric told reporters in a regular briefing.

“Some 278 people recovered from Ebola.”

“The ( DRC) Ministry of Health, the UN World Health Organisati­on and their partners continue to respond to all alerts in the affected areas, and to scale up preparedne­ss in non- affected health zones and in neighborin­g countries,” he said.

“Serious security incidents and community mistrust continue to hamper the response to Ebola.”

While he did not elaborate on conditions in the eastern outbreak area, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy ( CIDRAP) of the University of Minnesota said the latest cases “underscore that Katwa, a city in the eastern reaches of the DRC, remains the current epicenter.”

The CIDRAP also said that since August, over 80,000 people in the DRC and neighbouri­ng countries have been vaccinated.

The center also reported security concerns over growing violence in the region. — Bernama have

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