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Comment: Notice these two facts
1. the symptoms are very much like those of Ebola
2. the fatality rate is lower in the remote jungle province where this illness is currently taking people's lives
We can't know for sure, but the above causes us to wonder whether it is indeed the Ebola virus and whether the conditions of living of the Congolese in the remote jungles is what causes the lower rates of fatality. If this is the case, the WHO should be paying strict attention.
Consider also these items from the not so distant past:
Dec 2008: Two more dead from Ebola outbreak in DR Congo
Sept 2007: Congo Ebola death toll hits 172