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Nearly 500 confirmed cases in Central Africa Ebola outbreak: WHO

Headlines frame the Ebola outbreak differently, focusing on current case numbers, joint response plans, potential future severity, or financial commitments to combat the disease.

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What happenedA new Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo has killed 65 people, with roughly 246 cases reported by health officials.
What changedThis source map appears to mix related topics or outlier articles, so Optics should not treat it as a clean same-event wording gap yet.
ConfidenceNeeds review. The strongest left and right headlines share no substantive overlap.
Archive healthNeeds review · outlier detected

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5 sources · 3 bias buckets · Needs review confidence

Needs review. The strongest left and right headlines share no substantive overlap.

SOURCE MAP TIMELINE

Jun 5, 10:24 AM: El Pais English joined the source map.

Jun 5, 12:45 PM: Sky News World joined the source map.

Jun 5, 10:24 PM: STAT News joined the source map.

Jun 6, 2:11 AM: UPI joined the source map.

Now: score hidden until the source match is cleaner. Story health is needs review · outlier detected.

ARCHIVED SOURCES

Center ·News report

Nearly 500 confirmed cases in Central Africa Ebola outbreak: WHO

Nearly 500 confirmed casesoutbreak

It tallied 82 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo and 2 deaths in neighbouring Uganda.

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Center ·Wire story
UPI8h ago

Africa CDC, WHO announce joint response plan to Ebola outbreak

joint response planoutbreak

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization announced a response plan to counter the Ebola outbreak.

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Center ·News report
STAT News12h ago

CDC: Ebola outbreak in Central Africa could reach 20,000 cases without strong countermeasures

could reach 20,000 caseswithout strong countermeasures

The Ebola outbreak in Central Africa could grow to 20,000 cases or more, depending on how quickly infected people are isolated to slow the spread, according to a new U. S. analysis.

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Center-right ·News report

New £386m plan to fight Ebola as number of cases rises

New £386m plan to fightcases rises

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has unveiled a $518m (£386m) six-month plan to fight Ebola, as the number of cases continue to grow.

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Center-left ·News report

A nurse who survived the current Ebola outbreak: ‘I screamed in pain, my body ached and I felt itchy all over’

The recovery of eight patients from the virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Uganda is, according to the WHO, ‘living proof that it can be stopped’

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