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With 246 suspected cases and 65 deaths, the Ebola outbreak demands serious regional action right now. Porous borders, weak health systems in neighboring countries and limited surveillance capacity create real conditions for cross-border spread. Africa CDC is already coordinating with Uganda, South Sudan and global partners — this is exactly the kind of outbreak that requires urgent, coordinated response.
Media coverage of the Ebola outbreak in DRC is creating urgency that the facts don't support. Ebola poses a real but localized risk — global spread remains extremely unlikely — and the rapid-fire news cycle is eroding public credibility for legitimate health alerts. Alert fatigue is a serious problem, and overhyping low-probability threats makes it harder to communicate genuine emergencies.