VACCINATION DRIVE UNDERWAY AGAINST FRESH EBOLA OUTBREAK IN SOUTHERN CONGO

The World Health Organization said Thursday that 31 of 38 confirmed Ebola cases have resulted in deaths in southern Congo, where authorities are battling a new outbreak of the deadly virus.

The latest figures show the casualty rate has nearly doubled since last week — from 16 — and that the disease is spreading rapidly as more than 900 contacts have been identified so far, according to the WHO.

Vaccinations began in the affected region on Sunday.

Patrick Otim from WHO Africa’s program said More than 500 health care workers and contacts have received their vaccination, offering them crucial protection,

He said 760 doses have already been delivered to Bulape, the locality at the center of the outbreak, while another 45,000 doses are expected to arrive soon in Kinshasa to reinforce the campaign.