DR Congo bans mass gatherings in the capital to prevent spread of Ebola
The Democratic Republic of Congo has banned mass gatherings in its capital, Kinshasa, and three other provinces to prevent the spread of Ebola. The interior minister stated this measure aims to halt the disease's transmission, as authorities fear it reaching the densely populated capital, despite current cases being over 1,800 km away in eastern provinces.

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AI-generatedThe Democratic Republic of Congo has banned mass gatherings in its capital, Kinshasa, and three other provinces to prevent the spread of Ebola. The interior minister stated this measure aims to halt the disease's transmission, as authorities fear it reaching the densely populated capital, despite current cases being over 1,800 km away in eastern provinces. The affected provinces bordering those with confirmed Ebola cases are Tshopo, Haut-Uele, and Bas-Uele. Opposition politicians have criticized the ban, alleging it is a political maneuver to prevent a planned protest march on July 8th, arguing that no Ebola cases have been confirmed in Kinshasa. The government has not yet responded to these accusations.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe government has not responded to the opposition's criticism.
No Ebola cases have been confirmed in Kinshasa.
Opposition figures allege the ban is political, intended to stifle a protest march scheduled for July 8.
The current Ebola outbreak has been detected in three eastern provinces, 1,800 km from Kinshasa.
Mass gatherings have been banned in DR Congo capital, Kinshasa, and three other areas to halt the spread of Ebola.