A recent Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has infected over 60 healthcare workers, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The outbreak is ongoing and posing a significant risk to those working to contain it. Tragically, 34 of the infected health workers have died, as reported by a WHO representative in Bunia. This high number of infections among medical personnel is a major concern, potentially hindering efforts to control the spread of the virus. The WHO is working to provide support and resources to combat the outbreak and protect frontline workers. The situation highlights the dangers faced by healthcare professionals responding to infectious disease crises in the region. Further details regarding the source and spread of the outbreak are under investigation.