Key facts
- The Democratic Republic of Congo has banned public gatherings in four provinces.
- The capital city, Kinshasa, is included in the ban.
- The ban is intended to curb the spread of Ebola.
- There have been 1,274 confirmed cases of Ebola reported.
- The Ebola outbreak has resulted in 360 deaths.
- Opposition figures accuse the government of using the ban for political purposes.
- The ban is in place ahead of planned protests.
- The Ebola outbreak remains a significant public health concern.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has implemented a ban on public gatherings across four provinces, encompassing the capital city of Kinshasa, as a measure to contain the ongoing Ebola outbreak. This public health directive aims to prevent further transmission of the virus, which has already led to a significant number of cases and fatalities.
As of the latest reports, the country has recorded 1,274 confirmed cases of Ebola, with a tragic toll of 360 deaths. The persistent outbreak continues to pose a substantial public health challenge within the affected regions.
