A US humanitarian worker supporting the Ebola response in Bunia, the outbreak's operational hub in Ituri Province, tested positive for Bundibugyo virus on 10 July and was medically evacuated to Germany on Monday 13 July 1. It was the outbreak's third export beyond Africa, after a French doctor carried the virus home on 24 June and the first US evacuee reached Germany in May.
The route that flies infected foreign responders to European biocontainment has now run three times. No equivalent corridor exists for the Congolese staff treating patients in Ituri, WHO face the same pathogen with far less between them and it. Well-funded evacuation for internationals sits beside far barer protection for local staff, the equity fault line the response has yet to answer.
