BUNIA, Congo (AP) 鈥 The head of the World Health Organization on Saturday visited eastern Congo鈥檚 Bunia, a city at the heart of , where the virus is spreading faster than the response despite better-organized health facilities and new aid arrivals.
WHO Director-General stressed the importance of building community trust, ensuring safe burials to prevent the spread of the outbreak and urged countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, saying they 鈥渄iscourage transparency.鈥
鈥淭he Democratic Republic of Congo has faced Ebola before, 16 times, and has ended every outbreak. This is the 17th. That history gives me real confidence,鈥 Tedros said during a news conference Saturday alongside Congo鈥檚 health minister.
The health organization said Friday latest official figures showed 906 suspected cases and 223 suspected deaths. Neighboring Uganda has confirmed nine cases and one death, the Ugandan Health Ministry said Friday.
The , the current species of Ebola, has no approved treatment or vaccine.
in Bunia in Ituri province on Thursday. More shipments are expected in the coming days. The U.S. announced $80 million in additional aid on the same day, bringing its total commitment to more than $112 million.
Response efforts at Bunia’s Rwampara and General hospitals appeared more organized, with additional staff, protective gear and medical supplies, though patients continue arriving around the clock, according to an Associated Press reporter.
The response has not kept pace with one of the fastest-spreading outbreaks on record, Doctors Without Borders, or MSF, warned on Saturday.
鈥淣ever before has an Ebola outbreak recorded so many cases so soon after its declaration,鈥 Dr. Alan Gonzalez, MSF鈥檚 deputy director of operations, said in a statement. 鈥淣obody knows the true scale and severity of this outbreak.鈥
Gonzalez called for an immediate expansion of testing, faster deployment of aid workers and sustained access for medical supplies.
The by health workers have been heightened by anger among residents over the stringent medical protocols for handling the victims鈥 bodies, which clash with local burial rites. Residents have launched at least against health centers.
鈥淲e are not here to tell people what to do, we are here to listen,鈥 Tedros said Saturday. 鈥淏uilding trust takes time, and it starts with listening.”
鈥淚 understand how painful it is to lose someone, and how much it means to honor them properly, but certain practices, including touching the bodies of those who have died from Ebola, can spread the virus further,鈥 Tedros said.
Attacks in Ituri by the Allied Democratic Forces, a rebel group allied with the Islamic State group, and a coalition of ethnic militias have also hindered the response. The illness also has been reported in the Congolese provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu, south of Ituri, where the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group controls many key cities, including Goma and Bukavu. The rebels have reported two cases.
Uganda and Rwanda have closed their borders, while the Trump administration last week banned entry of non-U.S. passport holders who had recently visited Congo, Uganda or South Sudan.
鈥淚 would also ask countries that have imposed travel bans or border closures to reconsider,鈥 Tedros said, saying such measures “discourage the transparency that saves lives.鈥
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Banchereau reported from Dakar, Senegal. Associated Press writer Saleh Mwanamilongo in Bonn, Germany, contributed to this report.
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