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Ebola Surge in Eastern DRC: Congo’s health ministry says confirmed Ebola cases have climbed to 808 with 192 deaths, reporting 26 new cases and 11 deaths in the latest update. Response Under Strain: Officials warn the outbreak is still in an active, upward phase, with treatment centers under pressure and more cases expected as surveillance improves. Contact Tracing Gaps: Coverage is reported around 56% (below the 95% target), and weak follow-up is blamed for slower containment. New Hotspots: The outbreak has spread to additional health zones, including Nia-Nia (Ituri) and Mabalako (North Kivu), bringing affected zones to 31 across Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu. Community Mistrust & Practical Barriers: Health workers face anger and resistance, and in displacement settings, basic needs like water are scarce—dry taps and crowded shelters make prevention harder. International Support: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya welcomed China’s support and stressed partner alignment under a single response plan.

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