Congo hit by a second, simultaneous Ebola outbreak

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JUNE 1, 2020 / 8:06 AM / UPDATED 10 HOURS AGO
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KINSHASA (Reuters) - Authorities in Congo announced a new Ebola outbreak in the western city of Mbandaka on Monday, adding to another epidemic of the virus that has raged in the east since 2018.

Six cases have been detected, four of which have died in the city, a trading hub of 1.5 million people on the Congo River with regular transport links to the capital Kinshasa.

Mbandaka is 1,000 km (620 miles) from an ongoing outbreak that has killed over 2,200 people in North Kivu province by the Uganda border, where containment efforts have been hampered by armed conflict.

The new outbreak is Congo’s eleventh since the virus was discovered near the Ebola River in 1976.

“We have a new Ebola epidemic in Mbandaka,” health minister Eteni Longondo told reporters. “We are going to very quickly send them the vaccine and medicine.”
The Ebola virus causes hemorrhagic fever and is spread through direct contact with body fluids from an infected person, who suffers severe vomiting and diarrhoea.
The discovery is a major blow for Democratic Republic of Congo, which has suffered three Ebola outbreaks since 2017. It is also combating a measles epidemic that has killed over 6,000 and COVID-19, which has infected over 3,000 and killed 71.
“This outbreak is a reminder that #COVID19 is not the only health threat people face,” World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted.

The health ministry was two days away from declaring the end of the eastern North Kivu outbreak in April when a new chain of infection was confirmed. No new cases have been detected there in over 30 days.
Ebola was detected in Mbandaka in 2018, leading to fears it could spread fast there, or reach Kinshasa, which is home to 10 million people.
However, the use of a vaccine and swift containment efforts including mobile handwashing stations and a door-to-door education campaign kept it at bay.

Reporting by Benoit Nyemba and Stanis Bujakera; Additional reporting by Erikas Mwisi Kambale in Beni; Writing by Alessandra Prentice and Hereward Holland; Editing by Edward McAllister, Aaron Ross and Giles Elgood
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Causes ya Ebola huwa nini? Kula monkeys ama?

The CIA is looking to divert attention from what is happening in their background.

Biological weapon in this case

Mzungu alisema ni kudinyana nazo,as is the case with all fukced up viral fevers caused by animals:D:D:D:D

Ebola has a cure.

Must be something else, @MISCHIEF amekula monkeys na meffi ya mbuzi and the swiver is still here.

:eek::eek: hii mwaka ikona speshel themes every month

Shindwe

Wadau wa Zaire kuchukua slices from bonobos

do not believe this sh*t ! …it’s either corrupt congo govt want AID money or a diversion tactic from USA vile @The real voice amesema .

Sitaki kusema conspiracy theories lakini have you guys ever noticed Ebola never touches rebel-controlled territories where all those valuable minerals are…

@uwesmake jichunge ghasia hii. Saa hii ukimwi ina fanya press-up. Pia yeye ameamua kama mbaya mbaya hawachwi nyuma tena. Ile strain inakuja ni Noma Sana.
Hizi viral disease ni kama ziko Olympics ya kuua watu. Lakini is alright God is still in control.

Kuja na theory … kuja na theory mjamaa !!

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Or anywhere that ‘peace keepers’ are…

HIV, Ebola,Corona,Zuka zote ni bio-weapons.

The last ebola outbreak was in Goma, which is the hq of un peacekeeping

Why are bonobos so eager to blame others for their problems?

:smiley:
By ‘outbreak’, you mean the 2 cases found in Goma since the disease was first discovered?

Also, avoid bringing in arguments you had with other people into new converstions. Where did bonobos come in from?

Tell me what you think I was saying and exactly how you came to that conclusion.

Hey jogger…
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