Majority of new Ebola cases are ‘from unknown chains of transmission,’ WHO official says
ONP Summary
The Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing its fastest-growing Ebola outbreak in recorded history, with confirmed cases now extending to two previously unaffected provinces. A second U.S. humanitarian worker has been diagnosed and transferred to a Frankfurt hospital for treatment; concurrently, dozens of staff at a treatment facility in eastern Congo have left their posts over unpaid compensation.
Progressive: Worker welfare crisis — progressive-leaning outlets linked unpaid staff compensation to inadequate response amid a spreading emergency.
Moderate: International medical response — moderate outlets emphasized patient transfer coordination and cross-border hospital care.
Conservative: Patient stability assured — conservative-leaning outlets focused on clinical stability and reassurance that no local transmission risk exists.
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo “continues to outpace the response efforts,” the World Health Organization’s emergencies chief said on Tuesday after returning from a trip to Bunia, in Ituri province, which is one of the worst hit areas.
“Perhaps the most alarming finding is that many of the newly reported deaths are people who […] ...
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