
Ebola 'spreading faster than any previous outbreak' in DR Congo, WHO warns
DRC healthcare workers strike amid Ebola outbreak
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WHO reports nearly 800 Ebola deaths in Congo two months after outbreak's start. "So far, 2,073 cases have been reported, with 796 deaths," he said at a briefing at the organization's headquarters. More than 2,000 cases including 796 deaths have been confirmed in the DR Congo since the outbreak was declared two months ago, making it "now the third-largest Ebola outbreak on record", WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.
Furthermore, Watch more Radio station in DR Congo seeks to stop misinformation amid spread of Ebola While the response to the outbreak has been ramping up, Tedros warned that "more than 80 percent of new cases are being detected outside known contact lists, showing that transmission chains are still being missed".
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WHO reports nearly 800 Ebola deaths in Congo two months after outbreak's start.
according to TASS"So far, 2,073 cases have been reported, with 796 deaths," he said at a briefing at the organization's headquarters.
according to TASSMore than 2,000 cases including 796 deaths have been confirmed in the DR Congo since the outbreak was declared two months ago, making it "now the third-largest Ebola outbreak on record", WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.
according to France 24 English — All NewsWatch more Radio station in DR Congo seeks to stop misinformation amid spread of Ebola While the response to the outbreak has been ramping up, Tedros warned that "more than 80 percent of new cases are being detected outside known contact lists, showing that transmission chains are still being missed".
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