Ebola Kills 65 in DR Congo, Survivors Warn of Unseen Trauma
A new Ebola outbreak is tearing through eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 65 people and sparking fears the virus could spread to nearby countries [150473]. Health officials are closely tracking the outbreak, which has already claimed dozens of lives across the region [150660].
Doctors are monitoring the situation closely as containment efforts continue, and authorities are urging the public to remain calm [150660]. In a related development, a U.S. doctor who survived the disease has spoken publicly about the physical and emotional toll of the virus [150660].
The outbreak in DR Congo is unfolding against a backdrop of widening health inequalities. The World Health Organization warns that progress on major health issues is slowing, and gaps in access to care between rich and poor countries are endangering global development goals set for 2030 [148418]. Without urgent action, these trends could reverse years of hard-won health improvements [148418].
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