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Ebola outbreak in DRC becomes deadliest in country’s history

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Ebola outbreak in DRC has killed 2 325 people

The Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has killed 2 325 people, government data showed on Sunday, surpassing the toll from the 2018-2020 outbreak to become the deadliest in the country’s history.

DRC’s public health ​institute said in its latest report that confirmed cases had risen to 4 945, including 101 new ‌cases detected in the previous 24 hours.

The outbreak, DRC’s 17th, was already the biggest in the country’s history in terms of number of cases, a milestone reached in late July.

The latest government data shows that the total number of deaths has surpassed the 2 299 deaths recorded ​in DRC’s 2018 to

2020 outbreak, which was previously the country’s worst on record.

There are now 4 945 confirmed cases, ​the data showed.

Three months after it was formally announced, the outbreak is now dwarfed only by ⁠West Africa’s 2014 to 2016 Ebola outbreak in which 28 616 cases and 11 310 deaths were recorded across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra ​Leone, according to the World Health Organisation.

–Reuters–