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Health workers were forced away by angry locals from the Kpangba displacement camp in Congo after deaths from Ebola were recorded, hindering contact tracing efforts.
Nizi, Democratic Republic of Congo
Who
health workers, Jean-Claude Lonzama, locals
What
Health workers were forced away by angry locals from the Kpangba displacement camp in Congo after deaths from Ebola were recorded, hindering contact tracing efforts.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 12:38:44 GMT · 2h 2m ago
Where
Nizi, Democratic Republic of Congo ·
Why
Locals denied that two women died from Ebola, preventing health workers from tracing contacts and implementing preventive measures.
The Frontline Impact
How this affects you
The inability to track contacts in a densely populated displacement camp increases the risk of a wider Ebola surge, potentially worsening one of the largest outbreaks ever in a region already affected by conflict and poor sanitation.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading2h 2m agoHealth workers were forced away by angry locals from the Kpangba displacement camp in Congo after deaths from Ebola were recorded, hindering contact tracing efforts.
- War & Conflict2h 2m agoHealth workers in Kpangba displacement camp were forced away by angry locals who denied that two women had died from Ebola, hindering efforts to trace contacts.Open article
- War & Conflict2h 2m agoHealth workers, including those from the WHO, were forced away by angry locals in the Kpangba displacement camp in Nizi, Democratic Republic of Congo, preventing them from tracing contacts of two women who died from Ebola.Open article
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