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Aid group Samaritan’s Purse plans 50 bed Ebola unit in DRC

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DRC’s Ebola ​treatment centre
Christian aid group Samaritan’s Purse hopes to open within a week a 50-bed Ebola ​treatment centre in the area of the ‌outbreak in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), its President told Reuters.
The World Health Organisation has declared the outbreak of ​the rare strain of Ebola, for which ​there are no approved vaccines or treatments, a ⁠public health emergency of international concern.
Medics battling ​the outbreak are grappling with supply shortages as ​well as attacks on their facilities, with protesters setting fire to tents for patients in Rwamparaek in the Ituri province last week.
“We ​have a lot more security available to us ​in Bunia, so we feel confident that we will be ‌okay ⁠from those types of attacks,” Franklin Graham, President of Samaritan’s Purse, told Reuters in an interview late on Tuesday, referring to the provincial capital.
He said ​the organisation, ​which helped ⁠in DRC during the 2018 and 2020 outbreak, will also be working with local churches ​and spreading information leaflets to educate communities ​and ⁠gain community trust.
Materials for the centre, including generators and air conditioners to cool down patients and medics ⁠working ​in full protective gear, are ​set to arrive in Ituri on Wednesday. “You’re building a small town,” ​he said.
–Reuters–