WHO says confirmed Ebola cases in DR Congo and Uganda have risen to nearly 500
The Facts
- WHO reported a regional total of 471 confirmed Ebola cases and 84 deaths across Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
- Of that total, DR Congo accounted for 452 confirmed cases and 82 deaths in the WHO update.
- Uganda had reported 19 confirmed Ebola cases and two deaths.
- The outbreak in DR Congo was officially declared on May 15.
- Reports say the outbreak remains concentrated in Ituri province in eastern or northeastern DR Congo.
- Health officials have said insecurity, poor access and weak infrastructure in the affected area are complicating efforts to contain the outbreak.
- WHO and Africa CDC announced a joint six-month response plan costing $518 million and running from June to November.
How left and right are reading this
- Both agree
- Containment is being constrained less by uncertainty about the outbreak’s scale than by insecurity, poor access, and weak infrastructure in the hardest-hit area, leaving the six-month WHO-Africa CDC response to operate under severe on-the-ground limits.
- They split on
- Less a disagreement than a question of emphasis: whether the response plan is chiefly a test of public-health capacity reaching neglected communities, or a reminder that without basic order and access, even major international efforts hit hard limits.
Context
Where is the outbreak centered?
Multiple reports say most confirmed cases are in DR Congo, with Ituri province as the main focus of the outbreak, while Uganda has also confirmed cases after cross-border spread SAPO,SAPO,SAPO.
Why is the response proving difficult?
Sources say the affected area is hard to reach and faces insecurity linked to armed groups, while local trust and community engagement are also important to containing transmission Yahoo News,IndexHR,20minutes.
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