New threat from suspicious locals for aid workers fighting Ebola

WorldHealth & Fitness
26 May 2026 • 5:06 PM MYT
The Independent
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New threat from suspicious locals for aid workers fighting Ebola

  • Health workers in eastern Congo are battling a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak, facing severe mistrust and violence from local communities.
  • The outbreak involves the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which there is currently no vaccine or treatment, complicating containment efforts.
  • Aid workers have been subjected to stone-pelting, verbal abuse, and attacks on medical facilities, including hospitals and Doctors Without Borders tents.
  • Community distrust is fuelled by a history of conflict, weakened disease surveillance, and cultural practices, with some residents denying the virus's existence.
  • The World Health Organisation reports over 900 suspected cases and more than 220 suspected deaths, with experts believing the epidemic is larger and was discovered weeks too late.

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