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Ebola Crisis Escalates: The WHO says the Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo has reached about 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths, with officials warning the virus may have been spreading for weeks undetected. Very High Risk: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus upgraded the risk to “very high” in Congo (but low globally), while Uganda is described as stable. Outbreak Meets Resistance: In Ituri’s Rwampara, protesters burned Ebola isolation tents and a treatment center after authorities refused to release a body for burial—clashes that highlight how funeral practices and insecurity complicate containment. Regional Pressure on South Sudan: A new advisory urges countries including South Sudan to tighten surveillance, screening, and preparedness as travel and trade rise. Funding Moves: The World Bank is sending staff to support the DRC response and is assembling additional financing, while the UN has released up to $60 million from an emergency fund. Local Response: In South Sudan’s Ezo County, officials plan to ban public gatherings and run border health checks to reduce possible spread.

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