Health workers in Africa struggle to slow Ebola outbreak
Summary
At least 220 people have died in an Ebola outbreak in Central Africa. The disease is spreading fast, and health workers are finding it hard to control, especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo where people do not fully trust health officials.Key Facts
- Ebola has caused at least 220 deaths in Central Africa.
- The outbreak is spreading quickly, making response efforts difficult.
- The main affected area is the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Mistrust of health authorities is making it harder to fight the outbreak.
- The World Health Organization is involved in tracking and responding to the situation.
- Health experts like Dr. Celine Gounder are discussing the outbreak and response challenges.
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