Health experts are expressing serious concerns over the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, fearing it could become the worst epidemic on record. Despite a month since the outbreak was declared, the spread of the virus has not slowed. Experts suggest the outbreak could take up to a year to contain, highlighting the challenges of controlling the disease in the region. The situation is particularly worrying due to the potential for further international spread. Authorities are struggling with containment efforts, facing logistical and security hurdles in affected areas. Continued international support and rapid response measures are crucial to mitigate the crisis and prevent a wider epidemic.
