Epidemia de Ebola din Congo a devenit cea mai mortală din istoria țării, depășind în doar trei luni bilanțul record de decese
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, surpassing 2,300 deaths in just three months. The outbreak, which is spreading rapidly, has been declared the 17th epidemic in the region, with no specific vaccine or treatment available for the Bundibugyo variant. The situation is exacerbated by distrust in authorities and inadequate healthcare infrastructure, leading to many deaths occurring outside treatment centers. International organizations are mobilizing resources, but the response has been criticized for its slow pace and lack of organization.