Ebola treatment centre burned down in African nation
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, an Ebola treatment center was set ablaze by protesters. The demonstrators were demanding the return of a body related to the outbreak. This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the management of the Ebola crisis in the region.
- ▪Protesters in the Democratic Republic of Congo burned down an Ebola treatment center.
- ▪The protesters were demanding the return of a body connected to the Ebola outbreak.
- ▪This event underscores the challenges faced in managing the Ebola crisis in the area.
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