Ebola crisis: ‘Police COERCION tactics’ making outbreak worse, warns MSF

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Aid organisation Medicins San Frontieres criticises police 'coercion' which is making it harder to tackle Ebola outbreak in DRCongo

“The police are involved in surveillance, contact tracing and various other activities.“This outbreak is happening in a conflict zone and we do not question the role that the police and other security forces can play in protecting those involved in the response.

 

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