Ebola outbreak in Congo: WHO chief warns of ‘very high’ risk
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially raised the public health risk level of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from "high" to "very high" at the national level. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that the virus is "spreading rapidly," while also indicating that the regional risk remains high and the global risk is low. Currently, there are 82 laboratory-confirmed cases and 7 confirmed fatalities. Due to delays in surveillance, officials believe the actual scale of the outbreak is significantly larger, with nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths. The situation in the neighboring country of Uganda is presently stable, with 2 confirmed cases and 1 death associated with individuals who traveled from the DRC. This particular outbreak is caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus. Unlike more prevalent strains, there are no approved vaccines or specific treatment...