Confirmed Ebola cases surpass 300 in DR Congo: official
Confirmed
Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have reached 343, the
country's Health Minister Roger Kamba said Monday, cited by the Congolese Press
Agency (ACP), the country's official news outlet.
The
announcement came after coordination meetings on the Ebola response, chaired by
Prime Minister Judith Suminwa.
Kamba
said that response operations are now better targeted following a government
mission to Bunia, the capital of the eastern Ituri Province and the epicenter
of the outbreak.
Government
spokesperson Patrick Muyaya said that Bunia Airport, currently closed except
for humanitarian flights, is expected to reopen this week.
"The
Bunia airport will be reopened this week, because preventive measures
facilities, notably for handwashing and temperature checks, have been put in
place," Muyaya was quoted by ACP as saying. "This reopening will help
facilitate the delivery of support for the response."
The
latest outbreak, declared on May 15, is the 17th in the DRC since the virus was
first identified in 1976.
xinhua
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