Humanitarian officials warned on Tuesday that combating the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) depends fundamentally on building community trust, as skepticism about the disease’s existence hampers containment efforts in affected regions.
Some residents in DRC communities question whether Ebola is real, creating barriers to disease prevention and treatment acceptance. This lack of trust threatens public health response measures and increases transmission risk among vulnerable populations in the outbreak zone.
Health authorities and humanitarian organizations are prioritizing community engagement and transparent communication to counter misinformation and rebuild confidence in medical interventions. Officials continue monitoring the situation as response teams work to increase vaccination rates and disease awareness. This is a developing story.
Source: ‘Some question if Ebola is real’: how trust is central…
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