The Ebola outbreaks in Guinea and Ebola seem to have paused this week, and I've found very little news. Here's a Friday summary from guineematin.com: Ebola: 7 hospitalized patients, 465 people vaccinated (ANSS). The Google translation.
According to figures published this Friday, February 26, 2021, by the National Health Security Agency (ANSS), 7 confirmed cases of Ebola are currently hospitalized in Guinea. The number of confirmed cases since the resurgence of the disease is 11 and the number of confirmed deaths is 2,465 people have been vaccinated in Conakry and N'Zérékoré against this disease.
Guineematin.com offers you below the situation of the day presented by the ANSS:
Vaccination of 240 people including 60 in Conakry (2 in Dixinn and 58 in Ratoma) and 180 in N'Zérékoré;
Total of 465 people vaccinated (98 contacts, 296 contacts of contacts and 71 probable contacts) from 23 to 25 February 2021;
Six (6) confirmed cases including one (1) death recorded in N'Zérékoré on February 25, 2021;
Cumulative eleven (11) confirmed cases and four (4) probable cases recorded as of February 25, 2021;
No case of EVD hospitalized at the CT-Epi in Nongo (Conakry) as of February 25, 2021;
No suspected case of EVD hospitalized at the CT-Epi in N'Zérékoré on February 25, 2021;
Seven (7) confirmed cases were hospitalized at the CT-Epi in N'Zérékoré on February 25, 2021;
Cumulative six (6) deaths including four (4) probable cases and two (2) confirmed cases as of February 25, 2021;
Cumulative of 5 infected health workers including 2 deaths (1 confirmed case and 1 probable case)
To date, 351 contacts are being followed up.