Frontline workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are conducting safe burials as part of efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak. Experts have expressed concerns that this outbreak could become the worst in history. These workers face risks not only from potential infection but also from community resistance and fear.
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Congolese Workers Conduct Safe Burials Amid Ebola Outbreak Concerns
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, frontline workers are conducting safe burials to help control an Ebola outbreak that experts warn could escalate significantly. These workers face dangers from both the virus and community pushback.
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Volunteers Are Risking Their Lives to Stop Ebola. They Aren’t Always Welcome.
Congolese Workers Conduct Safe Burials Amid Ebola Outbreak Concerns