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Published 29 Nov, 2019 07:39am

Four Ebola responders shot dead in DR Congo

GOMA: Four Ebola workers in eastern DR Congo were killed and five injured, adding to the toll of people who have died fighting the nearly 16-month-old epidemic, the UN said on Thursday.

A member of the vaccination team and two drivers were killed at an Ebola wor­kers’ accommodation camp in Biakato Mines in Ituri province, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.

The attack occurred two kilometres from a temporary base used by UN peacekeepers, one of whom was injured in an operation to repel the assailants, the UN said.

A second attack claimed the life of a police guard at an Ebola coordination office in Mangina, a few dozen kilometres away in North Kivu province.

“We are heartbroken that people have died in the line of duty as they worked to save others,” said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

“The world has lost brave professionals,” he said, quoted in a WHO statement issued in Geneva.

There was no immediate claim for the attacks, which DR Congo’s national coordinator for Ebola, Dr Jean-Jacques Muyembe, said occurred “almost simultaneously, around midnight”. None of the casualties were WHO staff.

An outbreak of the much-feared haemorrhagic virus has killed 2,199 in North and South Kivu and Ituri provinces since Aug 1, 2018, according to the latest official figures.

It is the Democratic Re­­public of Congo’s 10th Ebola epidemic and the second deadliest on record after an outbreak that struck West Africa in 2014-16, claiming more than 11,300 lives.

Insecurity has complicated the epidemic from the outset, compounding resistance within communities to preventive measures, care facilities and safe burials.

On No 4, the authorities said more than 300 attacks on Ebola health workers had been recorded since the start of the year, leaving six dead and 70 wounded, some of them patients.

“Ebola was retreating. These attacks will give it force again, and more people will die as a consequence,” WHO chief Tedros warned.

Vast tracts of eastern DRC are in the grip of armed groups, especially a shadowy militia called the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).­­­

Published in Dawn, November 29th, 2019

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