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US adds $38M to Ebola response funding
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The United States will provide nearly $38 million in additional funding for its Ebola response, bringing total direct US funding to over $200 million. The State Department is collaborating with the CDC, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda to ensure a swift response to the outbreak.
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Key Numbers
$38 millionadditional funding for Ebola response
$200 milliontotal direct US funding for Ebola response
344confirmed Ebola cases in DRC
60Ebola deaths in DRC
Who's Involved
United States
providing additional funding for Ebola response
State Department
stated collaboration with CDC, DRC, and Uganda
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
collaborating on Ebola response
Democratic Republic of the Congo
collaborating on Ebola response and experiencing outbreak
Uganda
collaborating on Ebola response
World Health Organization
reporting Ebola case and death numbers
↳ Why This Matters
The increased funding and collaborative efforts are crucial for containing the spread of the Ebola virus, protecting public health in affected regions, and preventing further loss of life.
Key facts
The United States will provide nearly $38 million in additional funding for its Ebola response.
This increases the total direct funding from the US to over $200 million.
The State Department is collaborating with the U.S. CDC, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda.
The goal is a swift and thorough response to the outbreak.
The current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in 344 confirmed cases and 60 deaths.
U.S. citizens exposed to the virus but without symptoms would be quarantined in Kenya at a facility the State Department is building.
The United States announced it will provide nearly $38 million in additional funding for its Ebola response efforts. This contribution raises the total direct funding from the U.S. to over $200 million. The State Department indicated that the U.S. is working in collaboration with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda to ensure a swift and thorough response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak. The current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in 344 confirmed cases and 60 deaths, according to the World Health Organization. The State Department also noted that U.S. citizens exposed to the virus but without symptoms would be quarantined in Kenya at a facility it is building.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
The United States will provide nearly $38 million in additional funding for its Ebola response.
The total direct funding from the U.S. for Ebola response now exceeds $200 million.
The State Department stated that the U.S. is collaborating with the U.S. CDC, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda.
The current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in 344 confirmed cases and 60 deaths, according to the World Health Organization.
What Happens Next
01The U.S. will continue its collaboration with the DRC and Uganda for Ebola response.
02The additional funding will be integrated into ongoing response efforts.
03U.S. citizens exposed to the virus without symptoms will be quarantined in Kenya.
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