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Serious Panic Spreads As 19 People Die Of Ebola In Just 5 Days In DR Congo

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As many as nineteen persons have reportedly died from the Ebola disease in just five days in the DR Congo.
19 people have sadly lost lives to Ebola within just five days in DR Congo, the health ministry of that country has said.

It will be recalled that the deadly Ebola outbreak has ravaged eastern DR Congo for nearly four months now.

According to the Agence France Presse, AFP, the ministry said in a statement late Tuesday, said the outbreak, which began on August 1, has now killed 241 people.

“There have been 241 deaths,” the ministry said in an update correct to November 26, indicating there had been a total of 421 cases — 374 of them confirmed, and another 47 probable.

Another 74 suspected cases are under investigation.

The outbreak is the tenth in DR Congo since Ebola was first detected there in 1976.

The crisis is centred around the restive eastern city of Beni in North Kivu, a region which has been blighted by armed conflict which has hampered efforts to curb the outbreak.

Ebola is a serious infectious disease that can spread rapidly through small amounts of bodily fluid, causing internal bleeding and potentially death.

DR Congo is in the throes of a major campaign ahead of a December 23 election to choose a successor to President Joseph Kabila, who has ruled the vast central African country since 2001.

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Since winning independence from Belgium in 1960, this poverty-stricken nation has never known a peaceful transition of power.

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