NPR: What Will it Take to Finally End Congo’s Ebola Outbreak in 2020?

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The second-worst Ebola outbreak in human history started in the summer of 2018 and is still going on in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Health workers have faced significant difficulties that have made outbreak response particularly difficult in this outbreak: the inability to confidently protect Ebola responders, attacks on response teams, and a lack of training on Ebola within the Congo’s system of health centers.

To read the full article by Nurith Aizenman and published in NPR, click here.

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