Confirmed Ebola cases top 2,000 in Congo, including 754 deaths
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Confirmed Ebola cases top 2,000 in Congo, including 754 deaths. The Central African nation has been battling the Ebola outbreak caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus since May 15. A total of 753 people remain in isolation or in hospitals, while 366 have so far recovered, according to data from Congo’s Ministry of Health.
Furthermore, Contact tracing remains a challenge, with coverage of those exposed still at 67%. At least 80% of new cases are emerging from unknown chains of transmission, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
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Confirmed Ebola cases top 2,000 in Congo, including 754 deaths.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Central African nation has been battling the Ebola outbreak caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus since May 15.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesA total of 753 people remain in isolation or in hospitals, while 366 have so far recovered, according to data from Congo’s Ministry of Health.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesContact tracing remains a challenge, with coverage of those exposed still at 67%.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAt least 80% of new cases are emerging from unknown chains of transmission, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
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Confirmed Ebola cases top 2,000 in Congo, including 754 deaths.
omitted byCenterPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideThe Central African nation has been battling the Ebola outbreak caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus since May 15.
omitted byCenterPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideA total of 753 people remain in isolation or in hospitals, while 366 have so far recovered, according to data from Congo’s Ministry of…
omitted byCenterPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideContact tracing remains a challenge, with coverage of those exposed still at 67%.
omitted byCenterPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideAt least 80% of new cases are emerging from unknown chains of transmission, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
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