Big Ebola outbreak puts spotlight on little-known virus
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A Bundibugyo strain Ebola epidemic in DR Congo has generated more than 800 confirmed cases and approximately 196 deaths across three provinces. Health authorities warn the outbreak is still in its growth phase and suppression could require a year or longer, amid concerns about response inadequacies, undetected cases, and insufficient resources in a conflict-affected region.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets center on the human and social consequences of the outbreak, using individual narratives, and emphasize warnings about systemic response failures requiring urgent action.
Moderate: Centrist outlets balance severity warnings with assessments of response capacity, focusing on the economic implications and resource constraints that must be addressed.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize concrete epidemiological and logistical facts, specific resource gaps, and contextual challenges in the affected region.
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