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Eastern DR Congo Ebola treatment centre reopens

Monday March 04 2019
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Eastern DR Congo, bordering Uganda and Rwanda. FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By AFP

An Ebola treatment centre in eastern DR Congo has reopened after an attack by gunmen last Wednesday forced its closure, the health ministry announced.

The centre, located in Butembo in the troubled province of North Kivu, reopened on Saturday, the Health ministry said in a bulletin.

Repairs were also set to begin on another North Kivu treatment centre, in Katwa, that was set ablaze on the night of February 24, the statement said late Sunday.

Both centres had been jointly run by the health ministry and Doctors Without Borders (MSF), but after the attacks, the aid agency announced it was suspending its activities in both facilities.

Claimed 561 lives

The Butembo centre is now run by the Health ministry in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the UN children's organisation Unicef, the authorities said.

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The deadly viral disease broke out in North Kivu last August and spread to neighbouring Ituri province. It has now claimed 561 lives out of 894 recorded cases, according to the latest ministry figures.

Efforts to contain the epidemic, the 10th in the country's history, have been hampered by poor security in the highly unstable region, where numerous militia groups are active.

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