Congo Sees New Ebola Cases Cut, But Virus Still Spreads
The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed 11 new cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo. These cases were reported since the last update on September 15.
Despite the new infections, there is a positive sign that the number of cases has decreased in the past week. As of September 21, Congo has recorded a total of 57 Ebola cases.
The WHO continues to monitor the situation closely and supports efforts to control the outbreak. Health officials are working hard to contain the virus and prevent it from spreading further.
Key measures to manage this health challenge include:
- Early detection
- Treatment of infected individuals
- Public adherence to health guidance
The public is urged to stay informed and follow guidance provided by health authorities to reduce the risk of Ebola transmission. Stay tuned for more updates from Questiqa USA.

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