Data from the African nation’s health ministry revealed there have been 2,008 cases of the killer virus and 1,346 deaths since it began last August. It comes after officials warned last week the outbreak shows signs of spiralling out of control. But the Congo's health ministry said there had been fewer attacks on medics by militiamen, meaning they may be able to 'recover some lost time'. 'In recent weeks, the trend has been positive, although vigilance is still necessary,' it said. Armed militiamen believe Ebola is a conspiracy against them and have repeatedly attacked health workers battling the epidemic.
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