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What we know about the American with Ebola being treated in Germany

4 sources6 storiesFirst seen 5/19/2026Score59Incremental
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No immediate plans for Ebola travel ban, Ottawa says, as deaths rise in eastern Congo - The Globe and Mail.

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No immediate plans for Ebola travel ban, Ottawa says, as deaths rise in eastern Congo The Globe and MailFederal government advising Canadians not to travel to east DRC area hit by Ebola outbreak Toronto StarWHO concerned about 'scale and speed' of Ebola outbreak, with 131 now dead

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WHO head 'deeply concerned' over 'scale and speed' of Ebola spread, says emergency committee will meet.

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WHO chief convenes emergency committee over Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda, citing over 500 suspected cases and 131 fatalities from the virus.

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Peter Stafford, a Serge medical missionary serving in Congo, is being treated in Germany after testing positive for Ebola.

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CBS News' Celine Gounder has more details.

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WHO chief ‘deeply concerned' about scale and speed of Ebola outbreak as cases rise sharply The Globe and Mail'Ebola has tortured us': Fear as DR Congo outbreak spreads BBCCongo reports sharp rise in Ebola cases as WHO worries about outbreak's scale and speed CityNews WinnipegWHO considers use of experimental vaccines as Ebola cases and deaths rise in DRC The GuardianEpidemic of Ebola Disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda determined a public health emergency of international concern World Health Organization (WHO)

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Ebola has tortured us': Fear as DR Congo outbreak spreads

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Summary

**** A missionary doctor who contracted Ebola while working in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been treated for the virus in Germany. The World Health Organization is concerned about the rapid spread and scale of the outbreak. **

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** This event highlights the global nature of the Ebola crisis, with cases

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