Ebola Outbreak 2025 PHEIC Declaration
2 videos · score: 2,726 · first seen Jun 11, 2026
The WHO declared the 2025 Ebola outbreak a PHEIC after the Bundibugyo species caused over 500 suspected cases and 331 deaths in DRC and Uganda — while nature video highlights that the outbreak spiraled due to undetectable strains and no approved treatments, CNBC downplays similar risks for the 2026 World Cup by focusing on other diseases, drawing attention to how diagnostic gaps and vaccine shortages can turn a regional crisis into a global emergency.

Ebola Isn't The Biggest Health Risk At The World Cup. Here’s What To Watch For Instead.
A news reaction video timed to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico downplays Ebola and hantavirus risks while highlighting greater threats from measles, Covid, influenza, RSV, dengue, foodborne illnesses, and heat stroke amid recent outbreaks and record summer heat.

Ebola outbreak: what you need to know
The WHO declares a PHEIC for the 2025 Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak after it spreads to Kinshasa and Kampala, while the agency's simultaneous 25% workforce cut from U.S. withdrawal worsens the detection and response gap caused by standard tests missing the Bundibugyo species.