WHO warns nearly 500 confirmed Ebola cases in Central Africa outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Saturday that nearly 500 Ebola cases have been confirmed in a central Africa outbreak. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) has recorded 452 confirmed cases with 82 deaths since the outbreak was declared three weeks ago.

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AI-generatedThe World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Saturday that nearly 500 Ebola cases have been confirmed in a central Africa outbreak. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) has recorded 452 confirmed cases with 82 deaths since the outbreak was declared three weeks ago. Neighboring Uganda has confirmed 19 cases and two deaths. These figures represent a significant increase from the previous day, with the total reaching 471 cases and 84 deaths. The WHO has declared this outbreak an international public health emergency, and officials warn it could rival the scale of the 2014 West Africa epidemic without strong interventions.
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5 extractedIn neighbouring Uganda, there were 19 confirmed cases, including two deaths.
As of Saturday, there were 452 confirmed cases, including 82 deaths, in DR Congo.
The WHO has declared the outbreak an international public health emergency.
Nearly 500 Ebola cases have been confirmed in the outbreak raging in central Africa.
Models indicate the current outbreak risks rivalling the scale of the 2014 West Africa epidemic without strong public health interventions.