Ebola virus cases soar as Congo residents don’t trust WHO vaccines

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Ebola cases are spiking in the Congo as a result of mistrust

The increase in the number of cases this week highlights the difficult environment the outbreak is occurring in“While community reluctance and mistrust remain present in certain areas around Butembo and Katwa, other areas saw a notable decrease in resistance to the presence of response workers.

 

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