Congo Ebola Death Toll Reaches 600 Amid New Suspected Cases
The Ebola outbreak in Congo has claimed 600 lives, with new suspected cases emerging in areas that were previously unaffected. Healthcare workers are striking over payment issues.
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The Ebola outbreak in Congo has claimed 600 lives, with new suspected cases emerging in areas that were previously unaffected. Healthcare workers are striking over payment issues.
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