A senior doctor from the World Health Organization has warned that the spread of Ebola may be happening faster than initially estimated, raising concerns among global health authorities. According to officials, new cases are being detected across multiple areas, suggesting the outbreak could be expanding more quickly than anticipated.
Health experts are closely monitoring the situation and increasing surveillance efforts to contain the virus. The WHO has urged local governments and healthcare agencies to strengthen testing, contact tracing, and public awareness campaigns to prevent further transmission.
Doctors have also advised people in affected regions to follow safety guidelines, maintain hygiene, and report symptoms immediately. Ebola is a severe viral disease that can spread through direct contact with infected bodily fluids, making early detection and rapid response critical in controlling outbreaks.



