Key facts
- The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now the deadliest in the country's history.
- It has surpassed the 2018-2020 outbreak in terms of fatalities.
- At least 2,325 deaths have been recorded in the current outbreak.
- There are 4,945 confirmed cases of Ebola.
- The virus is spreading rapidly, with one death occurring every 30 minutes.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has officially become the deadliest in the country's history. This surpasses the previous record set by the 2018-2020 outbreak. The current epidemic has resulted in at least 2,325 deaths and 4,945 confirmed cases. The virus is demonstrating a rapid rate of transmission, with reports indicating that a death occurs approximately every 30 minutes. This development underscores the severe and persistent threat of Ebola within the Democratic Republic of Congo and the significant public health challenge it presents. The scale of this outbreak surpasses previous recorded incidents, marking a critical juncture in the nation's struggle against the disease.
