Explained: Why Ebola is now an international emergency
More than 1,600 people have died since August in the second-worst outbreak of the disease in history. Wednesday's declaration was sparked by confirmation of a case in Goma, a Congo city of more than two million people on the border with Rwanda.
The World Health Organization says the deadly Ebola virus outbreak in Congo is now an international health emergency. More than 1,600 people have died since August in the second-worst outbreak of the disease in history. Wednesday’s declaration was sparked by confirmation of a case in Goma, a Congo city of more than two million people on the border with Rwanda.
Explained: Why Ebola is now an international emergency | Explained News, The Indian Express
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