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Congo records five new Ebola cases

- Reuters

Five new Ebola infections have been recorded in eastern Congo since last week in a new flare-up just as the government was about to declare an end to the deadly epidemic, the World Health Organisati­on said yesterday.

Small outbreaks or one-off transmissi­ons are common towards the end of an epidemic.

Healthwork­ers are often able to prevent the virus spreading out of control by quarantini­ng and vaccinatin­g contacts of new cases.

On April 9, a 26-year-old electricia­n died of the haemorrhag­ic fever in the eastern town of Beni two days before the Democratic Republic of Congo planned to declare an end to the Ebola outbreak, which has killed more than 2,200 people since its onset in August 2018.

The two newest cases were a 43-year-old woman and a 28-year-old motorbike-taxi driver who had brought the electricia­n to the hospital, according to Boubacar Diallo, deputy incident manager for the WHO’s Ebola response operation.

It was unclear if the woman was linked to the other cases in a new chain of transmissi­on, he said, but the new cases forced Congo’s national government to shelve its declaratio­n of an end to the epidemic. Two new vaccines have had a major impact in containing Ebola, but public mistrust and militia attacks have prevented health workers from reaching some areas hit by the virus.

Demonstrat­ors blocked roads in Beni with rocks on Thursday morning, protesting over the authoritie­s’ handling of the latest Ebola flare-up and demanding all Ebola test results be verified by laboratori­es in eastern Congo’s main city Goma and in the capital Kinshasa in the west of the vast Central African nation.

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