Ebola outbreak in Congo surpasses 5,000 cases
The Ebola outbreak in Congo has exceeded 5,000 reported cases, according to government data. The spread of the virus is occurring at a pace that is challenging response efforts. (sources: ap, npr, france24, reuters)

Congo's Ebola outbreak has reached over 5,000 cases, with health officials noting that the rapid spread is outpacing current response measures.
- The outbreak has surpassed 5,000 cases as reported by the government.
- Health officials are concerned about the speed of the outbreak.
- There are fears regarding the potential for international spread.
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The situation highlights the challenges in managing infectious disease outbreaks and the potential risks to public health both locally and globally.
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