Detailed data by province and health zone
The outbreak does not affect all six provinces equally: Ituri concentrates the vast majority of cases, while other provinces report only an isolated focus. Every province has its own page, updated from the same official bulletins as the rest of the site.
| Province | Cumulative cases | Deaths | Fatality rate | Zones affected | New cases (24h) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ituri |
4,510 (83.9%) | 2,009 | 44.5% | 28 / 36 | +63 |
Nord-Kivu |
680 (12.7%) | 463 | 68.1% | 12 / 34 | +17 |
Haut-Uélé |
165 (3.1%) | 75 | 45.5% | 6 / 13 | +5 |
Tshopo |
15 (0.3%) | 8 | 53.3% | 7 / 23 | 0 |
Sud-Kivu |
3 (0.1%) | 1 | 33.3% | 1 / 34 | 0 |
Bas-Uélé |
2 (0.0%) | 1 | 50.0% | 2 / 11 | 0 |
Browse province by province
Ituri
Nord-Kivu
Haut-Uélé
Tshopo
Sud-Kivu
Bas-Uélé
Each thumbnail tracks the province's cumulative cases, all on the same scale.
Tracking indicators
How to read these figures
Confirmed cases and deaths are cumulative totals since the start of the outbreak, never daily values. The fatality rate is deaths over confirmed cases. New cases (24h) is the change announced by the latest bulletin, not a calculation of ours.
Two known limitations. National figures are sometimes published before the province and health-zone breakdown, so a temporary gap between levels is normal. And the authorities sometimes revise figures retroactively — those revisions are reflected here as they come, unsmoothed.