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Ebola Vaccine Reaches Kasai Epicenter as Congo Cases Climb and Spread to New Districts

Access constraints, compounded by funding shortfalls, threaten containment as the outbreak reaches additional districts.

Overview

  • Africa CDC reports suspected cases rising from 28 to 68 with 16 deaths, with infections now detected across four health zones in Kasai.
  • WHO says a UN helicopter delivered 400 Ervebo doses to Bulape with 1,500 more to follow from Kinshasa, and an Africa CDC official reported initial vaccinations of frontline staff.
  • Local authorities placed Bulape under confinement and set up checkpoints, including at Tshikapa’s main entrances, to restrict movement and curb spread.
  • MSF and WHO opened an Ebola treatment center in Bulape that has begun admitting patients, but responders cite poor roads and limited electricity as major hurdles.
  • WHO estimates $20 million is needed for three months and Congo’s plan totals $78 million, with officials warning that reduced external support could slow the response and raise cross-border risk, notably toward Angola.