WHO director-general is profoundly concerned after visit to Ebola outbreak area

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Two family members—a woman and her daughter—have died from Ebola while sheltering in a displacement camp in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The virus is simultaneously spreading across new geographic zones with new cases reported nearly daily, while surveillance gaps are limiting early detection efforts. The outbreak has claimed at least 139 lives among 689 confirmed cases.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets stress rapid geographic spread and critique international quarantine response efforts, particularly the US-proposed facility in Kenya which triggered violent protests.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight surveillance and detection failures, emphasizing that 'blind spots' prevent full outbreak assessment and first responders are struggling to keep pace with disease progression.
The director-general of the World Health Organization is profoundly worried about the Ebola outbreak in the DRC, he told STAT in an interview. ...
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