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WHO says no new Ebola cases in Goma, vaccinates over 1, 300

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GOMA - The World Health Organisati­on said it has vaccinated over 1, 300 people who potentiall­y came into contact with the Ebola virus in the Congolese city of Goma, helping contain what many feared would be a rapid spread in an urban centre.

A year-long Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has killed at least 1, 800, the second biggest toll ever, and efforts to contain the virus have been hobbled by militia violence and some local resistance to outside interferen­ce.

Goma, a lakeside city of nearly two million people on the Rwandan border, has been on high alert over the past week after a gold miner with a large family contaminat­ed several people before dying himself.

“Ongoing vaccinatio­n activities have reached the majority (98 percent) of eligible contacts, and 1, 314 contacts, contacts of contacts and frontline workers (have been) vaccinated to date,” the WHO said in a statement last week.

No new confirmed cases

had been reported in Goma since the WHO’s previous report on August 2.

The use of an experiment­al Ebola vaccine, developed by Merck, has proven to be a key weapon against the haemorrhag­ic fever, although reaching contacts in rural areas beset by violence has proven difficult.

The vaccine’s success has been most obvious in cities where contacts can be easier to trace, helping avoid the widespread havoc seen in densely populated areas during a 2013-2016 outbreak in West Africa that killed over 11, 000 people.

 ?? REUTERS. ?? FILE PHOTO: A young woman reacts as a health worker injects her with the Ebola vaccine, in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, August 5, 2019.
REUTERS. FILE PHOTO: A young woman reacts as a health worker injects her with the Ebola vaccine, in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, August 5, 2019.

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