The Borneo Post

Ebola epidemic kills over 1,000 in DR Congo

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KINSHASA: More than 1,000 people have now died of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, authoritie­s said, as aid workers warned that the highly contagious virus combined with insecurity in the restive region was creating a “deeply worrying situation”.

The current outbreak is the second deadliest on record, after an epidemic killed more than 11,300 people in West Africa in 2014-2016.

Efforts to roll back the outbreak of the haemorrhag­ic fever have been hampered by fighting but also by resistance within communitie­s to preventati­ve measures, care facilities and safe burials.

“In total, there have been 1,008 deaths (942 confirmed and 66 probable),” the health ministry said in a daily update late Friday.

The central African country declared a 10th outbreak of Ebola in 40 years last August centred in the city of Beni in North Kivu province before the virus spread into the neighbouri­ng Ituri region.

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) had initially voiced hope it would be able to contain the outbreak, thanks in part to a new vaccine.

But in recent weeks senior WHO officials have conceded that insecurity, scarce financial resources and local politician­s turning people against health workers had seriously undermined the containmen­t effort.

“We are dealing with a difficult and volatile situation,” Michael Ryan, the executive director of WHO’s Health Emergencie­s Programme, told reporters in Geneva on Friday.

“We are anticipati­ng a scenario of continued, intense transmissi­on,” he added.

The presence of various rebel groups in Ituri and North Kivu has made it difficult for health workers to access those who might have come into contact with Ebola, a figure that stands at 12,000 people. — AFP

We are dealing with a difficult and volatile situation. We are anticipati­ng a scenario of continued, intense transmissi­on. — Michael Ryan, WHO’s Health Emergencie­s Programme executive director

 ??  ?? Ryan attends a news conference on the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. — Reuters photo
Ryan attends a news conference on the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. — Reuters photo

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