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Congo Ebola Cases Surpass 4,000 as Outbreak Accelerates

 

The Democratic Republic of Congo has seen a jump in Ebola cases. Ebola is a bad disease that is spreading fast in the eastern part of the country.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is being driven by the Bundibugyo virus. This virus was found in the Democratic Republic of Congo in May. The World Health Organization said that the Ebola outbreak is a deal and that it is a public health emergency. This is because the number of people getting sick is going up quickly.

Recently people have been saying that the Ebola outbreak is one of the spreading outbreaks that has been recorded. The people in charge of health in the Democratic Republic of Congo are watching things closely and are working hard to find people who are sick and to stop the disease from spreading further.

The fact that the number of Ebola cases is going up fast is putting a lot of pressure on the health workers and the teams that are trying to stop the outbreak. This is especially true in the part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. In this area it is not always safe. It is hard for people to get to some of the communities. This is making it harder to stop the Ebola virus.

The number of Ebola cases is now than 4,000. This is a jump from the 2,124 cases that were reported on July 15. The World Health Organization also said that 828 people had died from Ebola by July 15. This shows how fast the Ebola outbreak has been spreading in the last few weeks.

The people in charge of health and their partners, from countries are working hard to make sure they can find people who are sick test them take care of them and work with the community to stop the Ebola outbreak. The Democratic Republic of Congo and its partners are doing all they can to fight the Ebola outbreak.

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