The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo has climbed to 2,181, according to government data released on Friday. The outbreak has claimed 864 lives so far, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing health crisis affecting the central African nation. The DRC has been battling recurring Ebola outbreaks for several years, with this being among the most severe episodes recorded in recent times. Health authorities continue efforts to contain the virus through isolation measures, contact tracing, and vaccination campaigns in affected regions. The rising case count underscores the challenges faced by local health systems in responding to the haemorrhagic fever, which spreads through direct contact with blood or body fluids of infected individuals.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.