Authorities report at least a dozen attacks on health facilities and workers during Congo's Ebola outbreak. Safety fears are restricting the response in Ituri province. Many unpaid health and frontline workers have gone on strike, complicating efforts. This outbreak is the fastest growing on record, with 2,181 cases and 864 deaths recorded. Many attacks have been carried out by angry mobs. They have stormed treatment centers or targeted response teams in the field. Pierre Akilimali, incident manager for the Ebola response, shared these details at a press briefing in Bunia, the capital of Ituri.