Ebola Crisis Continues to Escalate: New Challenges in Uganda and Congo
Uganda reports two new Ebola cases, raising the total to seven. Healthcare giant Jardine Matheson acquires Australian I-MED for $2.4 billion. Congo faces attacks on health facilities amid Ebola outbreak. WHO warns the fast-spreading epidemic in Congo and Uganda surpasses response efforts.
In a troubling escalation of the ongoing Ebola crisis, Uganda's health ministry reported two additional confirmed cases, bringing the total to seven. The new cases involve health workers in a private facility in the capital, Kampala.
Meanwhile, Jardine Matheson, a major Hong Kong-based conglomerate, announced its purchase of Australian medical imaging provider I-MED for approximately $2.4 billion, marking a significant expansion in the healthcare sector.
In Congo, healthcare workers face increased challenges as Ebola spreads rapidly. Doctors report attacks on facilities, with patients fleeing amid the crisis. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus revealed that the epidemic, outpacing response in both Congo and Uganda, could worsen before improving.
(With inputs from agencies.)

