For the previous few days, CNN’s chief worldwide correspondent, Clarissa Ward, has been reporting from Bunia, the capital of the Ituri Province within the Democratic Republic of Congo, the epicenter of the newest Ebola outbreak.

Ward and her CNN crew, who’ve been the one TV information group within the area, visited an Ebola “crimson zone” inside Bunia Normal Hospital the place all suspected Ebola sufferers are positioned.

Sporting layers of protecting gear, Ward reported on docs desperately working around the clock making an attempt to include this lethal virus in an environment of grief, concern, and fragile hope. Up to now, according to the CDC, there have been 62 deaths and 363 confirmed circumstances attributable to this newest Ebola outbreak within the DRC.

In her newest piece, Ward traveled to the distant gold-mining city of Mongbwalu in japanese Congo, the place it is believed the latest Ebola outbreak originated. She spoke to a neighborhood journalist who informed her that residents are skeptical of the help staff and the mayor of Mongbwalu, who revealed when he first heard of the preliminary case from this outbreak.

Ward spoke to TVNewser as she wraps up her tour of the area.

ADWEEK: What preparations did you undertake earlier than you bought to the Pink Zone in Bunia?

CLARISSA WARD: From the second you land right here, you’re requested to clean and sanitize your fingers at each place you go to. Your temperature is taken earlier than you enter any location. And naturally, earlier than you go into the precise crimson zone, you’re given a number of layers of protecting gear. Additionally, once you go away the crimson zone, there’s a entire course of to take away the gear so as to not carry any contamination out.

How lengthy did it take you to get to the epicenter of the Ebola disaster?

It took us over per week to get the required accreditation and paperwork to enter the Democratic Republic of Congo and get entry to Ituri province. You want permissions from the Ministry of Communication and the Ministry of Well being, which can clarify why there are so few worldwide journalists on the bottom. We flew to Kinshasa from London, altering in Paris. The subsequent day we took a UN flight from Kinshasa to Bunia, the capital of Ituri.

Are individuals’s customs getting in the best way of observing the globally acknowledged precautions to include the unfold of Ebola?

One of many greatest challenges for authorities right here is the custom round funerals. On this area, [there’s] touching and washing the physique earlier than laying a beloved one to relaxation. A whole bunch of individuals usually attend funerals. Authorities have struggled to clarify to those who they can’t contact the physique and should mourn at a secure distance.