Ebola Epidemic Poses Risk to Ten African Countries, Officials Warn
The Africa CDC has warned that up to ten additional African countries are at risk as the Ebola outbreak spreads. Uganda has reported new cases, and attacks on treatment centers have occurred.
Africa CDC has issued a fresh warning this Saturday, saying up to ten additional African countries are now at risk as the Ebola outbreak spreads across the region. Those countries are Angola, Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia. Uganda has confirmed three new cases, while the Red Cross says three volunteers have died in eastern DR Congo after contracting the virus in March. In Ituri’s Mongbwalu, residents attacke...