Congo announces six new Ebola cases

Six new confirmed cases of the Ebola virus have been confirmed by Congo's health ministry.

Dr. Guyauma Ngoyi Mwamba, centre, being administered with a vaccine

Congo has begun an Ebola vaccination campaign in the provincial capital of Mbandaka. (AAP)

Congo's health ministry has announced six new confirmed cases of the Ebola virus and two new suspected cases while a vaccination effort enters its second day.

A dozen health workers in the northwestern provincial capital of Mbandaka have received vaccinations as the impoverished nation tries to contain the deadly virus in the city of more than 1 million.

The health ministry says there are now 28 confirmed Ebola cases, 21 probable ones and two suspected. The death toll stands at 27.

Health worker Ezela Elange says he hopes the vaccinated doctors and nurses can now go to the epidemic's rural epicentre to help.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Congo warn that the outbreak is far from over. It emphasises community surveillance and safe burials.


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