← Back to headlines WHO Warns of Worsening Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda The World Health Organization has issued warnings about a worsening Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda, reporting hundreds of suspected cases and over a hundred deaths. The WHO assesses the risk as high regionally but low globally, while efforts are underway to fund clinics and develop a vaccine.
19 May, 11:14 — 20 May, 13:53
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Risk of Ebola spread is high locally but low globally, WHO says - AP News Risk of Ebola spread is high locally but low globally, WHO says AP News
Read full article → Reuters Very High 28d ago
WHO chief concerned at speed and scale of Ebola outbreak - Reuters WHO chief concerned at speed and scale of Ebola outbreak Reuters
Read full article → BBC High 27d ago
More die of suspected Ebola as WHO warns that numbers will rise further In its latest update, the World Health Organization says there have now been 139 suspected deaths and 600 cases.
Read full article → NYT Mostly Factual 27d ago
Head of W.H.O. Defends Its Response to Ebola Outbreak Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said criticism of the World Health Organization may have reflected a “lack of understanding” about how the agency works.
By Lynsey Chutel and Yan Zhuang
Read full article → le-monde High 27d ago
Rubio says WHO was 'a little late' on identifying Ebola outbreak The World Health Organization (WHO) has been forced to cut back due to the end of funding by the US, which had been the most generous contributor with more than $1 billion allocated annually under former president Joe Biden.
Read full article → The Guardian Mostly Factual 27d ago
Vaccine to tackle Ebola outbreak will take six to nine months, says WHO The response to the current wave of the disease, which has caused 139 deaths in central Africa to date, has been hampered by security concerns
Doses of the “most promising” potential vaccine against the Bundibugyo virus that is causing an Ebola outbreak in central Africa will not be available for six to nine months, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday, as the number of suspected cases rose to 600.
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the WHO, told a press briefi...
By Kat Lay in Geneva
Read full article → NPR High 27d ago
WHO chief concerned over 'scale and speed' of Ebola outbreak The World Health Organization top official has expressed concern over the rapid spread of a rare type of Ebola in Congo. Authorities have reported at least 134 suspected deaths and over 500 cases.
By The Associated Press
Read full article → Al Jazeera Mostly Factual 27d ago
WHO says 600 suspected cases, 139 deaths in growing Ebola outbreak Numbers are expected to rise, the WHO warns, as European officials emphasise the risk of a European outbreak is low.
Read full article → Fox News Mixed 27d ago
Could Ebola spread to the US? WHO emergency sparks fears after American infected in Congo An immunologist says Ebola's long incubation period means it could cross borders silently, though risk of spread to the U.S. remains low for now as the African outbreak continues.
Read full article → DW High 27d ago
Germany news: Ebola patient admitted to Berlin hospital An American doctor infected with the Ebola virus has been flown to Berlin's Charité hospital for specialist treatment. Meanwhile, three people remain missing in Görlitz following a house collapse. DW has more.
Read full article → SCMP Mostly Factual 27d ago
Outbreak of rare Ebola strain sparks race to find vaccines and treatments An escalating outbreak of a rare Ebola strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo has kicked off a race to find vaccines and treatments that can be quickly tested and rolled out to save lives and stem the crisis.
More than 130 people have died so far during the outbreak, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, as WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated he was “deeply concerned about the scale and speed of the epidemic”.
Tedros pointed to the emergence of cases in urban...
By Agence France-Presse
Read full article → France 24 High 27d ago
WHO evaluates vaccines as efforts ramp up to control Ebola outbreak The WHO said Tuesday it was examining whether any candidate vaccines or treatments could be used to rein in what it warned could be a lengthy Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The WHO has declared the surge of the highly contagious haemorrhagic fever, suspected to have killed 131 people and infected more than 500, an international health emergency.
By FRANCE24
Read full article → The Independent Mostly Factual 27d ago
The struggle to contain the Ebola outbreak in DRC: ‘It’s very much not under control’ Rachel Hagan speaks to health workers and aid groups about how difficult it is to stop an outbreak that took weeks to confirm in a country where hospitals and health centres already under strain have been hit by aid cuts from countries like the US and UK
By Rachel Hagan
Read full article → forbes 27d ago
Ebola Outbreak Update: An American Doctor, A WHO Emergency, And What The New Numbers Mean - Forbes Ebola Outbreak Update: An American Doctor, A WHO Emergency, And What The New Numbers Mean Forbes
Read full article → Times of India Mostly Factual 27d ago
'Not a pandemic emergency': WHO warns of high local Ebola risk, says global threat is low The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, citing a high risk of national and regional spread. While the global risk is low and it doesn't meet pandemic criteria, the agency warns the outbreak may have begun months ago and expects case numbers to rise.
By TOI WORLD DESK
Read full article → straits-times Mostly Factual 27d ago
WHO says 139 suspected Ebola deaths in Congo outbreak, numbers expected to rise - The Straits Times WHO says 139 suspected Ebola deaths in Congo outbreak, numbers expected to rise The Straits Times
Read full article → hindustan-times Mostly Factual 27d ago
A new Ebola outbreak could be the worst in a decade Medics know how to respond. But aid cuts, war and the lack of a vaccine make it difficult
Read full article → rfi-english Mostly Factual 27d ago
United States to fund Ebola clinics as aid cuts blamed for spread of virus Ebola cases continued to rise in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday as the United States pledged to fund up to 50 treatment clinics and aid groups blamed earlier US funding cuts for weakening disease surveillance in the region.
By RFI
Read full article → Dawn Mostly Factual 27d ago
WHO says Ebola risk high regionally, low worldwide The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday said the risk of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) deadly Ebola outbreak was currently high at the national and regional levels but low worldwide.
WHO experts said that while investigations into its origins were ongoing, given the scale of the situation in the eastern DRC, the outbreak probably began a couple of months ago.
But the UN health agency’s emergency committee said it did not currently meet the pandemic emergency threshold.
“WH...
By none@none.com (AFP)
Read full article → rte-news Mostly Factual 27d ago
US Ebola patient from DR Congo in Germany for treatment A US doctor who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo during the current deadly outbreak has been admitted to an isolation ward in a German hospital, health officials said.
Read full article → jerusalem-post Mostly Factual 27d ago
Latest outbreak of Ebola in central Africa prompts global health emergency DRC and WHO officials have identified over 500 cases in the DRC and recorded one confirmed death from the disease in neighboring Uganda as of Wednesday.
Read full article → japan-times Mostly Factual 27d ago
Asian countries boost Ebola precautions after WHO declaration Officials say the likelihood of local transmission remains low, and no cases have been publicly confirmed in Asia.
Read full article → irish-independent 27d ago
Ebola deaths in East Congo bring toll to 131 as outbreak spreads Authorities in Uganda, Rwanda and the US are tightening border and travel controls, while Germany prepares to treat an infected American
By Erikas Mwisi
Read full article → ndtv Mostly Factual 27d ago
WHO Chief Concerned Over 'Scale And Speed' Of Ebola Outbreak As Congo Reports 134 Dead Ebola is a highly contagious virus and can be contracted via bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen. The disease it causes is rare but severe and often fatal.
Read full article → sbs-news Mostly Factual 27d ago
WHO 'deeply concerned about scale and speed' of deadly Ebola outbreak The World Health Organization says 26 more suspected Ebola deaths have been recorded in 24 hours.
Read full article → channel-news-asia Mostly Factual 27d ago
Ebola outbreak: Why a rare strain is causing concern and raising vigilance around the world While the Ebola outbreak is concentrated in Africa, its designation as a public health emergency has triggered precautionary measures worldwide, including in Asia.
Read full article → The Week Mostly Factual 27d ago
How worrying is the Ebola outbreak? Rare Bundibugyo strain of infectious disease, detected in DR Congo and Uganda, has no approved vaccine or treatment
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK
Read full article → china-daily Low 27d ago
Africa ramps up Ebola response as cases rise - China Daily - Global Edition Africa ramps up Ebola response as cases rise China Daily - Global Edition
Read full article → malay-mail Mixed 27d ago
Malaysia steps up Ebola preparedness after WHO declares global health emergency PUTRAJAYA, May 20 — The Health Ministry (MOH) has stepped up preparedness and monitoring measures following the Wo...
Read full article → Daily Nation Mostly Factual 27d ago
With Ebola in Uganda, DRC, Kenya should be vigilant Ebola remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world.
Read full article → punch-ng Mostly Factual 27d ago
FAAN promises enhanced Ebola preparedness at airports Nigeria’s FAAN has implemented robust preventive measures and health screenings at all international airports in response to the Ebola outbreak in Central
Read More: https://punchng.com/faan-promises-enhanced-ebola-preparedness-at-airports/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article → Mexico News Mixed 27d ago
WHO warnings on Ebola outbreaks in Africa prompt Mexico to issue a travel advisory As with the hantavirus, there are no confirmed cases in Mexico and the probability of a local outbreak is low, but the Health Ministry and the World Health Organization urge travelers to take precautions.
The post WHO warnings on Ebola outbreaks in Africa prompt Mexico to issue a travel advisory appeared first on Mexico News Daily
By MND Staff
Read full article → vanguard-ng Mixed 27d ago
New Ebola outbreak has no approved vaccine, WHO warns “And fifth, this epidemic is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, a species of Ebola virus for which there are no approved vaccines or therapeutics,” Tedros warned.
The post New Ebola outbreak has no approved vaccine, WHO warns appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Ayobami
Read full article → star-kenya Mixed 27d ago
'Ebola has tortured us': Fear grips eastern DR Congo as deadly virus spreads - the-star.co.ke 'Ebola has tortured us': Fear grips eastern DR Congo as deadly virus spreads the-star.co.ke
Read full article → myjoyonline Mixed 27d ago
WHO warns Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda could worsen as suspected deaths hit 139 The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has raised alarm over the growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, warning that the epidemic poses a serious regional threat amid rising suspected cases and deaths.
By Emmanuel Tetteh
Read full article → naharnet Mixed 27d ago
Risk of Ebola spread is high regionally but low globally, WHO says - Naharnet Risk of Ebola spread is high regionally but low globally, WHO says Naharnet
Read full article → seneweb Mixed 27d ago
Ebola in the DRC: the epidemic is spreading in a conflict-ridden region - Seneweb Ebola in the DRC: the epidemic is spreading in a conflict-ridden region Seneweb
Read full article → actualite-cd Mixed 27d ago
Ebola spread risk high in region but low globally: WHO - International - World - Ahram Online Ebola spread risk high in region but low globally: WHO - International - World Ahram Online
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Why this mattersThe Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda is significant due to the high mortality rate of the virus and the lack of approved vaccines or treatments for the specific Bundibugyo strain. The spread in conflict-ridden areas and the potential for undetected transmission for months raise concerns about containment, highlighting the fragility of public health systems in affected regions and the need for international support.
Story evolutionThe narrative shifted from merely reporting case numbers and regional risk to exploring the outbreak's origins, the specific challenges posed by the virus strain, and the broader implications for international aid and public health responses, including the transfer of an infected patient to Europe.
Initial WHO Warning & Case Numbers May 19-20 morning
The WHO announces a worsening Ebola outbreak with specific numbers of suspected cases and deaths, emphasizing high regional risk.
Outbreak Origin & Strain Details May 20 morning
Reports emerge suggesting the outbreak began months ago and identify the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which there is no approved treatment.
International Response & Concerns May 20 midday
Countries begin implementing travel precautions, an infected American doctor is transferred to Europe for treatment, and discussions arise about aid cuts and the WHO's response.
The Story What 69 sources agree on, dispute, and miss
What sources agree onThe WHO has warned that the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda is worsening. The risk of Ebola spread is high at national and regional levels but low globally. There are approximately 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected deaths. The current outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, for which there is no approved vaccine or treatment. Key claims2 agreed · 3 unverified
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The Director-General of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has expressed concern over the outbreak.
agreed · myjoyonline NPR ndtv sbs-news Reuters
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The outbreak is caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola.
agreed · The Week vanguard-ng SCMP channel-news-asia
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A vaccine to tackle this specific Ebola outbreak will take six to nine months.
unverified · The Guardian
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has suspended entry for 30 days for individuals who recently visited outbreak areas.
unverified · index-hr
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Aid groups blamed earlier US funding cuts for weakening the response to the outbreak.
unverified · rfi-english
Where they divergeOrigin and duration of the outbreak
swissinfo politiken berlingske la-vanguardia morgunbladid +2 morenzz jutarnji-list
The outbreak likely began months ago, going undetected for a period.
le-monde forbes
The WHO was 'a little late' in identifying the outbreak.
Factors contributing to the spread and difficulty of containment
rfi-english hindustan-times le-monde
Earlier US funding cuts and security concerns have hampered the response.
Coverage gapsSpecific travel restrictions implemented by various countries (Jordan, US, Mexico)
Reported naftemporiki index-hr Mexico News el-universal-english
Missing myjoyonline Al Jazeera BBC +1
Treatment of an infected American doctor in Germany and a contact in Czechia
Reported rte-news die-presse DW dnevnik-bg rzeczpospolita 24ur aktualne-cz irozhlas delo
Political spectrumLeft Center Right
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Source Outleti General editorial lean of the outlet Storyi How they covered this specific story Tone Factuality The Guardian left left cautious Mostly Factual focus on vaccine timeline and security concerns
The Independent center-left left urgent Mostly Factual highlighting difficulty of containment
Coverage leans: center-left
The coverage generally leans center-left, with many outlets highlighting the severity of the outbreak and the challenges in containment, while some also touch on the impact of aid cuts and the WHO's response.
NYT center-left left analytical Mostly Factual WHO chief defending agency's response
aftonbladet center-left left neutral — reporting regional high risk, global low
CNN center-left left analytical Mostly Factual analytical focus on outbreak numbers
NPR center-left center-left urgent High WHO chief concern over scale and speed
newsbeast center-left center-left alarmist — emphasizing alarm and case numbers
Al Jazeera center-left center-left neutral Mostly Factual highlighting rising numbers and low European risk
n1-serbia center-left center-left neutral — reporting expected rise in cases
politiken center-left center-left cautious Mostly Factual highlighting undetected spread for months
iefimerida center-left center-left alarmist — expressing concern about crisis repetition
index-hr center-left center-left neutral — reporting US travel restrictions
ndtv center-left center-left urgent Mostly Factual WHO chief concern over scale and speed
le-monde center-left center-left analytical High criticism of WHO's delay and funding cuts
rfi-english center center-left analytical Mostly Factual blaming aid cuts for spread
France 24 center center-left analytical High focus on vaccine evaluation and outbreak length
BBC center center-left urgent High emphasizing rising deaths and cases
rte-news center center-left neutral Mostly Factual reporting US patient in Germany
yle-uutiset center center-left urgent — emphasizing rising cases and lack of vaccine
DW center center-left neutral High reporting US patient in Berlin
japan-times center center-left cautious Mostly Factual reporting Asian precautions and low local transmission
dnevnik-bg center center-left neutral — reporting US doctor in Czech hospital
aktualne-cz center center-left neutral — reporting US patient in Berlin
delo center center-left neutral — reporting US doctor transfer and containment efforts
tempo-english center center-left neutral Mostly Factual reporting Uganda's handshake ban
sbs-news center center-left urgent Mostly Factual WHO concern over scale and speed
myjoyonline center center urgent Mixed straightforward reporting of WHO warnings
The Week center center analytical Mostly Factual focus on scientific details of the strain
swissinfo center center neutral High reporting WHO's timeline estimate
Dawn center center neutral Mostly Factual reporting WHO's risk assessment
naharnet center center neutral Mixed reporting WHO's risk assessment
nos center center neutral — reporting WHO's risk assessment
actualite-cd center center neutral Mixed reporting WHO's risk assessment
vanguard-ng center center neutral Mixed reporting lack of approved vaccine
AP center center neutral Very High reporting WHO's risk assessment
digi24 center center alarmist — reporting panic and rising deaths
punch-ng center center cautious Mostly Factual reporting Nigeria's preparedness measures
SCMP center center analytical Mostly Factual focus on race for vaccines and treatments
24ur center center neutral — reporting infected doctor in Berlin
irozhlas center center neutral — reporting Czech Republic accepting US doctor
jutarnji-list center center urgent — reporting outbreak origin and WHO declaration
malay-mail center center cautious Mixed reporting Malaysia's preparedness measures
balkan-web center center neutral — reporting Uganda quarantining individuals
forbes center center analytical — update on American doctor and WHO emergency
Mexico News center center cautious Mixed reporting Mexico's travel advisory
el-universal-english center center cautious Mostly Factual reporting Mexico's travel advisory
express-tribune center center neutral Mostly Factual reporting rising deaths and cases
Daily Nation center center cautious Mostly Factual urging vigilance for Kenya
star-kenya center center alarmist Mixed reporting fear gripping eastern DR Congo
seneweb center center analytical Mixed reporting spread in conflict-ridden region
Reuters center center neutral Very High reporting WHO chief's concern
dh-les-sports center center cautious — neutral reporting of WHO risk assessment
la-vanguardia center center analytical Mostly Factual focus on outbreak timeline and control priorities
straits-times center center neutral Mostly Factual reporting WHO numbers and expected rise
Times of India center center cautious Mostly Factual clarifying not a pandemic emergency
hindustan-times center center analytical Mostly Factual highlighting aid cuts and war as difficulties
channel-news-asia center center analytical Mostly Factual explaining rare strain concern and global vigilance
morgunbladid center center-right neutral — reporting WHO's timeline estimate
die-presse center center-right alarmist — reporting rising cases and US patient in Berlin
svenska-dagbladet center center-right neutral — reporting regional high risk, global low
naftemporiki center center-right neutral — reporting Jordan's travel ban
rzeczpospolita center center-right alarmist — reporting Ebola reaching Europe
irish-independent center center-right neutral — reporting rising deaths and border controls
observador center center-right neutral — brief mention of Ebola in broader context
berlingske center-right center-right cautious — reporting undetected spread for months
jerusalem-post center-right center-right urgent Mostly Factual reporting global health emergency declaration
nzz center-right center-right analytical — questioning if outbreak is larger than known
Fox News center-right right alarmist Mixed raising fears of spread to US
china-daily right right neutral Low focus on Africa's response ramping up
The Guardian
The Independent
seneweb
Security concerns and conflict in the region are major obstacles to containment.
Missing
myjoyonline
Al Jazeera
The Guardian
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Uganda banning handshakes as a preventive measure
Reported tempo-english
Missing myjoyonline Al Jazeera BBC +1
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AP Reuters BBC NYT le-monde The Guardian NPR Al Jazeera yle-uutiset CNN Origin and duration of the outbreak Factors contributing to the spread and difficulty of containment Specific travel restrictions implemented by various countries (Jordan, US, Mexico) Treatment of an infected American doctor in Germany and a contact in Czechia Uganda banning handshakes as a preventive measure
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