
DRC: Ebola epidemic becomes the most deadly in the country's history with "one death every thirty minutes"
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The Ebola epidemic, which has been ravaging the Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC for three months, has surpassed the historic 2,300 deaths recorded during the 2018-2020 outbreak. The current crisis thus becomes "the fastest ever recorded" at such a stage, announces, Monday 17 August, the United Nations. DRC: Ebola epidemic becomes the most deadly in the country's history with "one death every thirty minutes".
Furthermore, The DRC declared its 17th Ebola epidemic on 15 May, several weeks late, in northern and eastern regions where the state's presence is fragile, poor health infrastructure, and the response overtaken by the explosion of cases. $264 million mobilized by WHO A myriad of armed groups are active in the areas affected by the epidemic, and further complicate access to communities, according to humanitarian organizations.
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The Ebola epidemic, which has been ravaging the Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC for three months, has surpassed the historic 2,300 deaths recorded during the 2018-2020 outbreak.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesThe current crisis thus becomes "the fastest ever recorded" at such a stage, announces, Monday 17 August, the United Nations
reliability low1/2 sourcesDRC: Ebola epidemic becomes the most deadly in the country's history with "one death every thirty minutes".
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The DRC declared its 17th Ebola epidemic on 15 May, several weeks late, in northern and eastern regions where the state's presence is fragile, poor health infrastructure, and the response overtaken by the explosion of cases.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7$264 million mobilized by WHO A myriad of armed groups are active in the areas affected by the epidemic, and further complicate access to communities, according to humanitarian organizations.
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The current crisis thus becomes "the fastest ever recorded" at such a stage, announces, Monday 17 August, the United Nations
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