KINSHASA — The ongoing Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo has officially crossed a grim threshold, with cumulative cases surpassing 5,000, according to recent figures released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and national health authorities.
Public health officials report that the disease is spreading at an unprecedented rate, severely straining local medical infrastructure and outpacing current containment operations in affected regions. The surge has triggered urgent appeals from humanitarian organizations for intensified international intervention and medical supplies to stem transmission chains.
As response teams work to reinforce treatment centers and expand vaccination coverage in high-risk zones, international health agencies continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent wider regional escalation.


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