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WHO report shows progress in blood safety, but access gaps persist

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WHO report shows progress in blood safety, but access gaps persist

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The Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing rapid growth in Ebola cases concentrated in the eastern region, with official tallies exceeding 600 infections and over 130 fatalities. The virus continues spreading through previously unaffected areas despite newly established testing facilities, while international quarantine protocols—particularly extended isolation periods required before international travel—have complicated responses including delays for the nation's World Cup participation. Limited vaccine and treatment availability, combined with persistent community skepticism amplified by misinformation, continue to hinder disease control efforts.

Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the inadequacy of response measures, noting that expanded testing capacity remains insufficient for the outbreak's pace, and highlight the substantial burdens imposed on the affected nation through restrictive international quarantine requirements.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets focus on the outbreak's scale and progression, reporting disease statistics and specific human tragedies such as infant deaths, emphasizing the severity of the crisis itself.

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Every day, safe blood helps save the lives of women experiencing childbirth complications, accident victims, cancer patients and people living with chronic diseases. Yet despite decades of progress, access to lifesaving blood remains deeply unequal, with shortages continuing to put lives at risk in many lower-income countries, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) report.
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