The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has risen to at least 894, with 232 deaths reported. Congolese authorities cite 896 cases. A 38% increase in confirmed infections has been observed compared to the previous week, with cases continuing to rise weekly. The majority of cases, approximately 90%, are concentrated in the Ituri province of eastern Congo, but infections have also been detected in North and South Kivu. The virus has spread to neighboring Uganda, with 19 cases and 2 deaths confirmed there. Contact tracing remains a significant challenge, with only around 4,000 of the estimated 17,000-35,000 contacts identified. Experts state the outbreak is far from under control, exacerbated by ongoing unrest and logistical difficulties in reaching affected communities. Financial aid is being mobilized, with the US CDC pledging approximately €90 million and the EU announcing a €493 million package.
