Washington: The United States announced Thursday that it was allocating an additional $80 million to help combat the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.The Trump administration has faced criticism from the Democratic Party and NGOs over its response to the crisis, which comes after the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the dismantling of the USAID aid agency.With the new funding, total US aid amounts to $112 million since the outbreak began, the State Department said in a press release.Also read: WHO chief heads to Congo as Ebola outbreak strains response"The US government continues a comprehensive and coordinated response to contain the Ebola outbreak at its source to protect the American people and prevent further international spread," it added.The funds will pay for protective equipment for healthcare workers, regional border screening, test kits and other needs.Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed on Wednesday to keep Ebola out of the United States.Also read: Ebola virus in India? Here's the latest update on the Bengaluru scare, symptoms and precautions explainedThe WHO has recorded 10 confirmed and 223 suspected Ebola deaths in the DR Congo since the outbreak was declared on May 15, out of more than 1,000 confirmed and suspected cases.The true size of the outbreak is likely much wider.
US allocates extra $80 mn to tackle Ebola
The United States announced Thursday that it was allocating an additional $80 million to help combat the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed on Wednesday to keep Ebola out of the United States.













