Ebola testing expanded in Congo where ‘true scale and severity’ of outbreak remains unknown
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A local health official in the Democratic Republic of Congo dressed in PPE, raises awareness among traders at Alanine market. PHOTO BY AFP CONTRIBUTOR#AFP /AFP via Getty Images Article content The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo has climbed to 260 as officials updated their estimates of the outbreak’s size and international health organizations warned of the risk of further spread. Article content Health Minister Roger Kamba reported the revised tally Saturday at a press conference in Bunia, the city at the epicentre of the outbreak, and said U.S. health aut…
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