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Congo’s Ebola Death Toll Surpasses 500 as Health Workers Threaten Strike

Frontline medical workers warn they will halt operations over unpaid benefits and poor working conditions as the Ebola outbreak continues to spread across eastern Congo.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 7, 2026
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Healthcare workers respond to the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. - AP Photo/Dirole Lotsima Dieudonne

Frontline health workers continue responding to Congo's Ebola outbreak amid growing concerns over working conditions. - AP Photo/Dirole Lotsima Dieudonne

BUNIA, Congo – The death toll from the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 500, health authorities said, as frontline medical workers threatened to strike over unpaid benefits, inadequate equipment and poor working conditions.

According to the Ministry of Health, the outbreak has resulted in 1,561 confirmed infections and 506 deaths since it was officially declared on May 15. The latest figures were released Sunday as health officials continued efforts to contain the rapidly expanding outbreak.

The virus has spread more quickly than response efforts, raising concerns among public health officials and humanitarian organizations.

Health Workers Demand Better Conditions

Frontline workers in Ituri province—the epicenter of the outbreak—issued a 24-hour strike notice on Sunday, warning they would suspend their work unless authorities addressed their grievances.

The notice, obtained by The Associated Press, said many healthcare workers had not received outbreak-related benefits since the emergency began and continued to work without adequate supplies or equipment.

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The workers, most of whom are medical professionals, also cited poor salaries, difficult working conditions and a lack of rest as they respond to the health emergency.

In addition, they criticized what they described as the “arrogance” of response teams sent from the capital, Kinshasa, and objected to the extensive use of workers from other provinces instead of hiring local personnel in Ituri.

Strike Could Complicate Response Efforts

The threat of industrial action comes just days after enrollment began for clinical trials related to the outbreak, raising concerns that any disruption could undermine efforts to contain the disease.

A strike could significantly affect surveillance, patient treatment, contact tracing and community outreach at a critical stage of the response.

The outbreak has now been confirmed in three eastern provinces, including Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu.

Bundibugyo Virus Presents Additional Challenges

Health officials face added difficulties because the current outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus.

Unlike the more common Zaire strain—which caused most of Congo’s previous 16 Ebola outbreaks and for which approved vaccines are available—there are currently no licensed vaccines or approved treatments specifically targeting the Bundibugyo virus.

The absence of widely available medical countermeasures has made controlling transmission more challenging.

Authorities have also not yet identified the outbreak’s initial source, commonly known as patient zero, and continue efforts to trace what could amount to tens of thousands of contacts exposed to infected individuals.

WHO Warns of Historic Outbreak

The World Health Organization has previously described the first month of the current outbreak as the worst on record, highlighting the speed with which infections spread after the disease was detected.

Health officials continue urging international support as they work to expand surveillance, strengthen treatment capacity and prevent further transmission across eastern Congo.

The threatened strike underscores the mounting pressure on healthcare workers, whose efforts remain central to containing one of the country’s most serious Ebola outbreaks in recent years.

This report is based on reporting by The Associated Press.

Article Topics: Democratic Republic of Congo | Ebola | Public Health | Ituri | World Health Organization | Disease Outbreak | Africa | World News

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