Ebola Response Strains As Congo Centers Burn
2026-05-26
Smoke over a gutted Ebola ward says more than any communique. Where plastic sheeting and isolation tents once marked a fragile line of defense, twisted metal and ash now signal a response under siege in eastern Congo.

Health officials say the crisis is no longer only viral; it is political, social, almost psychological warfare. Several Ebola treatment centers have been attacked or destroyed, stripping the response of isolation capacity and interrupting the basic epidemiological work of case identification and contact tracing. Each attack forces staff to move patients, reestablish infection prevention and control protocols, and restart community outreach from scratch, wasting precious doses of trust and time.
Local anger, they argue, is not a side story but a second epidemic. Rumors about organ theft, election manipulation, and foreign profiteering have fed hostility toward medical teams, even as hemorrhagic fever continues to claim lives. Health workers now travel with armed escorts, a visual reminder that biosecurity and security policy have fused in this outbreak. When African health officials say, This is too much, they are describing a response stretched to the point where every burned tent means not just a lost bed, but a shrinking margin for global safety.
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