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Congo Ebola death toll nears 1,000, new vaccine planned, says WHO
A Congolese woman and her children who are suspected Ebola patients sit at the Ebola treatment centre in Butembo in the Democratic Republic of Congo, March 28, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

GENEVA, May 3 — The World Health Organization said today it feared continued "intense transmission” of Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where deaths from a nine-month-old epidemic stood at 994 and were expected to exceed 1,000 within hours.

The WHO plans to expand vaccination with an unlicensed new Ebola vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson, in addition to a Merck vaccine already being used, said Dr. Michael Ryan, executive director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme.

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"We are anticipating a scenario of continued intense transmission,” Ryan told a news briefing.

"We haven’t exceeded the 1,000 (deaths) as of this morning but we will likely exceed that today when we see the numbers later this evening. We want to use every tool in the tool box.”

Security incidents continue to plague the response to the outbreak, with 119 since January alone, Ryan said. This curtails access and thereby slows efforts to vaccinate more than 900 people a day as well as daily checks on some 12,000 people potentially exposed to the virus, he said.

"We still face major issues of community acceptance and trust,” Ryan added.

There was a would-be assault on an Ebola treatment facility in Butembe yesterday, he said, adding that nobody was injured and the assailants were captured. — Reuters

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