Ebola outbreak ‘profoundly worrying’ warns WHO chief - ‘MAJOR strategy shift’ needed

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World Health Organisation chief warns Ebola outbreak in DRCongo is 'profoundly worrying'

Dr Moeti said: “My pride and respect for my extraordinary colleagues has only grown.“We need the security situation to be under control for them and for the local people.cover to see what more could be done.“Meanwhile, we will continue to work with various groups and embed our response at the community level.”

 

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