First Ebola patient in eastern
Congo's main city dies
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[July 16, 2019] GOMA,
Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - The first Ebola patient in
eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's largest city, Goma, has died, the
government said on Tuesday.
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The spread of the virus to Goma, a city of roughly 1 million people
on the border with Rwanda, has raised fears the outbreak, which is
already the second deadliest Ebola epidemic ever, could spread more
widely.
The patient was a priest who became infected during a visit to the
town of Butembo, one of the epicentres of the outbreak, before
taking a bus to Goma, according to Congo's health ministry.
He was being driven from Goma to a clinic in Butembo on Monday to
receive treatment when he died, North Kivu province's Governor Carly
Nzanzu told an Ebola response meeting.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday that health
officials had identified 60 people who had come into contact with
the pastor since he was taken ill and that half of them had been
vaccinated.
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Goma, a lakeside city more than 350 kilometers (220 miles) south of
where Ebola was first detected a year ago, is the largest city to be
affected by the outbreak, which has infected more than 2,500 people
and killed nearly 1,700.
Three Ebola cases which originated in Congo were confirmed in
neighboring Uganda a month ago, but no new cases have since been
registered in that country.
(Reporting by Stanis Bujakera and Djaffar Al Katanty, Writing by
Anna Pujol-Mazzini, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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