The world faces a chilling new wake-up call as a deadly Ebola variant emerges from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Boasting a terrifying 25% to 40% mortality rate, this strain has bypassed remote villages, silently infiltrating major international transit hubs.
Unlike Hantavirus, which rarely jumps between humans, Ebola spreads rapidly through bodily fluids, putting healthcare workers on the front lines.
Compounded by sudden global funding freezes that blinded early surveillance, this outbreak is a stark reminder: international health security is fragile, and global preparedness requires constant vigilance.








