Congo's Ebola outbreak spreads to new health zones

Congo's Ebola outbreak spreads to new health zones
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Summary Congo's Ebola outbreak has spread ​to three new health ‌zones, according to government reports published on Thursday that showed the ​number of confirmed ​cases had risen to 676, ⁠including 136 deaths

DAKAR (Reuters) – Congo's Ebola outbreak has spread ​to three new health ‌zones, according to a government report published on Thursday that showed the ​number of confirmed ​cases had risen to 676, including 136 deaths.

The figure ​represented the total number ​of confirmed cases as of Wednesday, the health minister said in ​a post on ​X.

The new health zones impacted by ‌the outbreak were in North Kivu and Ituri, the report said.

A health zone in ​Congo’s ​healthcare system covers a defined area with a ​network of clinics ​and a referral hospital, covering around 100,000 to 150,000 people. There are over ​500 health ​zones in the country.

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