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    Ebola Cases Rise Sharply as Medical Workers Scramble for Supplies

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    Ebola Cases Rise Sharply as Medical Workers Scramble for Supplies

    Medical workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo are experiencing a shortage of supplies as the number of suspected Ebola cases has passed 500, according to officials.

    “This is mostly personal protective equipment which helps us in making sure that this infection does not spread, especially with the frontline health workers.” “There is an American that is symptomatic… That American as well as six other high risk contacts are going to be taken out of that region and taken to Germany.

    Medical workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo are experiencing a shortage of supplies as the number of suspected Ebola cases has passed 500, according to officials.

    By Shawn Paik

    May 19, 2026



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