Congolese authorities announce that suspected Ebola cases in the country's east have now climbed over 900
Congolese authorities have reported a significant rise in suspected Ebola cases in the eastern region of the country. The number of suspected cases has now surpassed 900, raising concerns about the outbreak. Efforts to contain the spread of the virus are likely to intensify in response to this alarming increase.
- ▪Suspected Ebola cases in eastern Congo have exceeded 900.
- ▪The rise in cases has prompted concerns about the outbreak.
- ▪Authorities are expected to enhance containment efforts in response.
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ABC NewsLiveVideoShowsGood Morning AmericaShopGMAInterest Successfully AddedWe'll notify you here with news aboutTurn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOnStream onCongolese authorities announce that suspected Ebola cases in the country's east have now climbed over 900Congolese authorities announce that suspected Ebola cases in the country's east have now climbed over 900ByThe Associated PressMay 24, 2026, 2:00 PM1:12KINSHASA, Congo -- Congolese authorities announce that suspected Ebola cases in the country's east have now climbed over 900.Sponsored Content by TaboolaPopular ReadsIran live updates: Rubio says 'significant progress' made in Iran talksMay 24, 12:43 PMHantavirus updates: Canadian cruise ship passenger tests positiveMay 17, 4:26 PM50,000 under…
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