The World Health Organization has expressed deep concern over the accelerating Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, citing violence and resource shortages. - An Ebola treatment center in Rwampara was set on fire by youths angry about body retrieval restrictions.
- The UN released $60 million from its emergency fund to boost response efforts. - The U.S.
announced $13 million in funding and new travel restrictions for travelers from affected countries. - Health officials warn the actual case count is likely higher than confirmed numbers due to surveillance challenges.
The global risk remains low, but authorities are bracing for more cases as monitoring improves.