Ebola Outbreak
Coverage of Ebola Outbreak in the Nexus archive.
- Some Health Workers in Congo's Ebola Outbreak Go on Strike as Deaths Near 600
Healthcare workers at the epicenter of Congo's Ebola outbreak have gone on strike to protest delayed payments, threatening efforts to control the outbreak as deaths approach 600.
- Some health workers in Congo’s Ebola outbreak go on strike over pay issues as deaths near 600
Healthcare workers in Congo’s Ebola outbreak are striking due to delayed payments as deaths approach 600. The strike highlights ongoing financial disputes affecting response efforts.
- Some health workers in Congo’s Ebola outbreak go on strike over pay issues as deaths near 600
Healthcare workers in Congo's Ituri province, the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak, are striking over delayed wages and bonuses, exacerbating challenges in containing the virus which has caused 580 deaths out of 1,708 recorded cases. Workers report inadequate gear and unfair treatment, with protests including tire-burning incidents near treatment centers.
- Africa: Ebola Outbreak Could Cost Africa $3.6 Billion and Threaten Nearly One Million Livelihoods
The UNDP warns that the Ebola outbreak in Africa could cost $3.6 billion, push 985,000 people into poverty, and threaten 300,000 jobs.
- An AP journalist describes a month in the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak
An Associated Press journalist spent a month in the epicenter of Congo's Ebola outbreak documenting the toll and challenges for health workers in a conflict zone.
- A year after USAID shutdown, Americans still back foreign development aid, poll shows
A year after the Trump administration dissolved USAID, a poll shows most Americans still support foreign aid for disaster relief, disease prevention, and security. Over 70% of respondents backed maintaining or expanding aid after learning it accounted for just 1% of the US budget. Republican and MAGA voter support increased significantly when provided with details about aid outcomes.
- Q&A: Why humanitarian aid is crucial to stopping the Ebola outbreak
Health officials emphasize that addressing the humanitarian crisis is essential for the success of the Ebola response. The article highlights the critical role of humanitarian aid in containing the outbreak.
- Hemorrhage May Be 'Infrequent' Feature in Latest Ebola Outbreak
A preliminary report indicates that approximately 90% of patients with Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD) in the latest Ebola outbreak showed no hemorrhagic signs or bleeding at presentation, marking a departure from past outbreaks. Hemorrhage may now be an 'infrequent' feature of this outbreak.
- Trump wants $87.6 billion to pay for his war in Iran, aid to farmers and more
President Donald Trump requested $87.6 billion in emergency funding to cover the war in Iran, farmer aid, and other projects. The proposal includes $67.15 billion for the Defense Department, $11.1 billion for Agriculture, and funds for infrastructure like modernizing Penn Station. Reactions from lawmakers were mixed, with some praising the request and others criticizing it as an overextension for unrelated priorities.
- Trump wants $87.6 billion to pay for his war in Iran, aid to farmers and more
President Trump requested $87.6 billion in emergency funding to cover the war in Iran, farmer aid, and other expenses. The proposal includes $67.15 billion for the Defense Department, $11.1 billion for the Agriculture Department, and funds for projects like modernizing Penn Station. Congressional reactions were divided, with Republicans supporting and Democrats criticizing the request.
- Trump wants $87.6 billion to pay for his war in Iran, aid to farmers and more
President Donald Trump requested $87.6 billion in emergency funding to cover war costs in Iran, farmer aid, and other expenses. The proposal includes allocations for Defense, Agriculture, and infrastructure projects, with mixed reactions from Congress, including support from Sen. Charles Grassley and criticism from Sen. Patty Murray.
- Trump requests $88 billion from Congress for Iran war, Ebola outbreak and farmers aid
The White House requested $87.6 billion in supplemental funding from Congress to address the Iran war, curb the ongoing Ebola outbreak, and provide aid to U.S. farmers. The request was detailed in a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).
- Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. Releases Experimental Ebola Drug for DR Congo Outbreak Trials
The U.S. has released an experimental Ebola drug for clinical trials in the Democratic Republic of Congo as the outbreak surpasses 1,000 cases and 250 deaths, according to the World Health Organization and U.S. officials. The treatment is being shipped to the region to address the ongoing crisis.
- Confirmed Ebola cases in Congo outbreak top 1,000 with 254 deaths
Confirmed Ebola cases in eastern Congo have reached 1,003 with 254 deaths, according to officials. Contact tracing remains a major challenge in containing the outbreak.
- Africa CDC director warns Congo Ebola outbreak could become worst on record
The Africa CDC director warns that the Ebola outbreak in Congo could become the worst on record if transmission rates do not flatten. Top African health officials and infectious disease expert Syra Madad from the Harvard Belfer Center are examining efforts to contain the outbreak.
- How mistrust and war are fueling a deadly Ebola outbreak
Central Africa's Ebola outbreak is exacerbated by widespread mistrust and porous borders in a war zone, complicating containment efforts.
- Ebola outbreak could become worst on record, Africa CDC chief warns
The Africa CDC chief warned that the Ebola outbreak in East Africa could become the worst on record, potentially lasting a year and infecting thousands if transmission rates remain unchanged. The outbreak is already one of the largest, primarily affecting Congo, where distrust is a challenge.
- Congo opposition condemns new bill seen as opening the way for a third term for President Tshisekedi
Congo's opposition condemns a bill enabling a potential third term for President Félix Tshisekedi by resetting term limits through a constitutional referendum. The bill, passed by the Senate and National Assembly, faces protests and accusations of power consolidation, with opposition groups vowing to challenge it.
- Here’s how big the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo might be
Scientists have modeled the potential size of the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Some experts suggest this outbreak could become one of the worst Ebola epidemics on record.
- True scale of Ebola outbreak is underestimated and the deadly virus is continuing to spread 'undetected', warns Oxfam
Oxfam warns that the true scale of the Ebola outbreak is underestimated, and the deadly virus is continuing to spread 'undetected'. The organization highlights concerns about the ongoing transmission of the virus.
- Photos show how the Ebola outbreak is changing nightlife in Congo
The Ebola outbreak is altering nightlife in Congo, as shown in photos. The situation highlights the impact of the health crisis on social activities in the region.
- Inside Ebola country: NPR reports from eastern DR Congo's outbreak zone
An Ebola outbreak is reshaping life in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with fear spreading faster than information and hospitals becoming zones of urgent containment rather than care.
- Samaritan’s Purse sets up treatment centers amid Ebola outbreak
Samaritan’s Purse has established two field hospitals with 40 beds each in the Democratic Republic of Congo to address the Ebola outbreak. The centers began operations on Sunday and Monday, supported by a 65-member team and protective equipment for health workers.
- WHO director-general is profoundly concerned after visit to Ebola outbreak area
The WHO director-general is deeply concerned about the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, which is the third largest on record. The outbreak has resulted in at least 708 confirmed cases and 141 deaths across the two countries.
- Journalists Highlight Medical Neglect in ICE Detention, RFK Jr. Antidepressant Comments
Journalists from KFF Health News discussed findings of medical neglect in ICE detention facilities and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s views on antidepressants. Additional segments covered the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and public health preparations for the World Cup.
- Clashes erupt in Congo’s capital as opposition rejects changes to presidential term limits
Violent clashes erupted in Kinshasa, Congo, during a rally opposing a proposed constitutional change that could allow President Félix Tshisekedi to seek a third term. The opposition coalition C64, which rejects the amendment, clashed with pro-government supporters before police dispersed the crowd using tear gas. The bill under consideration in the National Assembly would permit revising presidential term limits via referendum if state institutions face 'major dysfunction.'
- The week around the world in 20 pictures
The article highlights global events from the past week, including disorder in Belfast, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, an Ebola outbreak, and the NBA finals featuring the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs.
- WHO urges Uganda to reconsider Congo border closure over Ebola outbreak
Uganda temporarily closed its border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to curb the spread of an Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged Uganda to reconsider this border closure.
- Survivors share experiences and lessons from Congo’s 2018 Ebola outbreak
Survivors and health/aid workers in eastern Congo shared their experiences and lessons from the 2018-2020 Ebola outbreak. The accounts focus on personal and professional challenges during the crisis.
- Congo-Kinshasa: EU Says Ebola Outbreak Makes Ceasefire in DR Congo More Necessary Than Ever
The European Union's crisis management commissioner has called for a ceasefire between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, citing the urgency of peace due to the Ebola outbreak. The EU emphasizes that the need for peace has become more critical with the spread of the disease.
- Ebola outbreak: WHO's Tedros visits Uganda, bordering the DRC Ituri province epicenter
The World Health Organization head is visiting Uganda, praising its 'prompt and capable response' to the Ebola outbreak in DRC's Ituri province. Uganda has recorded a few cases, primarily imported from the region.
- Celebrating a wedding amid the Ebola outbreak: No kisses or close contact, but love lives here
A couple in Congo's Bunia celebrated their wedding amid an Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus, adhering to social distancing measures with limited guests and no physical contact. The outbreak has resulted in 515 confirmed cases and 91 deaths, prompting restrictions on public gatherings and hygiene practices.
- Ebola outbreak spreading at an unprecedented pace, Africa CDC says
The Democratic Republic of Congo's Ebola outbreak is spreading at an unprecedented pace, according to a warning from Africa CDC. The health crisis is described as accelerating rapidly within the country.
- Health workers at the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest
Health workers in Congo's eastern region are struggling with low pay and insufficient rest during the Ebola outbreak, which began in the Mongbwalu mining area after spreading undetected for weeks.
- Health workers at the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest
Health workers in Mongbwalu, the epicenter of Congo's Ebola outbreak, report working with minimal pay and insufficient rest. The situation highlights challenges faced by medical staff in managing the outbreak under difficult conditions.
- Africa: CCA and Mauritius Announce Postponement of Next Month's U.S-Africa Business Summit
The U.S.-Africa Business Summit, originally scheduled for July 26-29, 2026 in Mauritius, has been postponed by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) and the Government of Mauritius. The decision was made in response to guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Mauritius Ministry of Health regarding the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa.
- Opinion: I led the U.S. CDC response to the 2014 Ebola epidemic. The new outbreak needs massive, immediate, meticulous action
The 2014 West Africa Ebola epidemic had 40-50 cases when the global response began, while the current Democratic Republic of the Congo outbreak reached 400-500 cases by response initiation. The DRC outbreak has spread to 25 health zones in three weeks, with challenges including incomplete contact tracing, lab backlogs, unprepared treatment centers, insufficient protective gear, and attacks on burial teams.
- The week around the world in 20 pictures
The article highlights global events including attacks on police in Southampton, Russian strikes in Kyiv, an Ebola outbreak, and Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory. These events are captured by leading photojournalists over the past week.
- Africa: Africa CDC and WHO Launch Joint Continental Ebola Response Plan
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a joint continental preparedness and response plan to address an ongoing Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus. The initiative aims to raise US$ 518 million to support African countries and partners in preparing for, detecting, and responding to the outbreak.
- Acting CDC director says US Ebola response more justified than COVID measures
Acting Director of the CDC Jay Bhattacharya stated that the Trump administration's response to the Ebola outbreak was more scientifically justified than the measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic. He criticized lockdowns, school closures, and mask mandates as part of the COVID response.