Though the DRC has ceased daily updates, the WHO says cases have topped 2,600.
Of 14 new cases yesterday, 10 were in Beni, a previous hot spot that has again heated up.
"There can not be more than one decision-making center," Kalenga says.
With 10 new cases yesterday and 14 today, the outbreak has grown to 2,546 cases, and deaths have topped 1,700.
In more bad news for polio eradication efforts, several countries reported a slew of new polio cases in the last week, according to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative's (GPEI's) weekly report. A total of 19 cases in 6 countries, as well as several polio detections in heathy case contacts, were recorded across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Activity resurges in Beni, the outbreak's former epicenter.
Also, details emerge about a DRC woman who died from Ebola after visiting Uganda, and cases reach 2,522.
The first case in Goma, North Kivu province's heavily populated capital, triggered reconsideration by the WHO's emergency committee.
Also, a high-level meeting was held in Geneva today to assess the latest developments and build donor support.
Merck's rVSV-ZEBOV is the only vaccine that will be used during the ever-growing outbreak in North Kivu and Ituri provinces.