It is too shortly to contend that an outbreak of Ebola in Congo is stabilizing even if new cases are rising during a slower rate, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus pronounced on Wednesday.
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“There is a decrease [in new cases] … but still, considering the accessibility and red zones, we can't contend that a outbreak is stabilizing,” he told a news conference.
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He pronounced a subsequent 7 to 10 days would be vicious to control a outbreak, that erupted on Aug. 1.
Since then, 112 confirmed and illusive cases of Ebola have been identified, including 75 deaths, according to overnight information from Congo’s health ministry.
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