This is not a political posturing piece. No. This is… simply a recitation of… fact.
We will now source our ’26 Ebola outbreak data from the EU authorities. This is not a dart, at the hard-working career CDC or HHS staffers and scientific experts — but they are in fact being… stifled. So to the EU Commission departments we go. Here’s the latest, on all that, as of this morning:
…As of 26 June 2026, the Ebola disease outbreak caused by Bundibugyo virus is affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda.
On 25 June, the DRC Ministry of Health reported a total of 1,155 confirmed cases, including 304 confirmed related deaths, and 385 individuals hospitalised in isolation (as of 24 June). Included in this report are 37 new confirmed cases and five new deaths since the last update on ECDC’s website (25 June, with data as of 23 June).
Ituri is the most affected province, with 1,054 confirmed cases from 22 health zones. In North Kivu, 98 confirmed cases have been reported from 11 health zones, and in South Kivu, three cases from one health zone. Since the previous update, no new affected health zones have been reported in the three provinces. Surveillance data are continuously being reviewed and updated as samples from suspected Ebola disease cases go through the process of laboratory confirmation….
In the European Union/European Economic Area, one confirmed case of Ebola virus disease was reported in France by the Ministry of Health on 24 June. This is in addition to one other confirmed case reported on 19 May in a US citizen who was medically evacuated to Germany for treatment. Both cases were imported from areas affected by the ongoing outbreak in DRC….
Insanity — but off to watch another ice-skating recital at 12:30 pm local here again. Smile….
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