Ebola outbreak tops 2,000 cases in DR Congo

ONP Summary
The Ebola outbreak in the DRC has exceeded 1,900 cases and 700 deaths, with the majority of new infections linked to unidentified transmission chains. As the epidemic outpaces containment efforts and the WHO launches its first antiviral trial, experts warn that insufficient funding and accelerating spread could extend the crisis well into next year.
Progressive:Tracking collapse — progressive outlets emphasize that unknown transmission chains and detection failures mean the outbreak is spreading faster than it can be contained or monitored.
Moderate:Institutional activation — centrist outlets highlight WHO's clinical trial and data reporting while acknowledging a gap between response scale and outbreak acceleration.
Conservative:Resource crisis — conservative outlets stress the record-breaking scale of deaths and cases while noting that WHO funding falls dramatically short of needs.
More than 2,000 Ebola cases, including 754 deaths, have been recorded in the DR Congo, where the World Health Organization warns the outbreak may be two to four times larger than official figures suggest. ...
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