(Social Justice South Africa; c.f ; South African catholic 06/01/2009 IOL (Secular; South African; Independent) 07/01/2009)
Article by Marc Aupiais
Authorities are reporting two more Ebola deaths, in the "Democratic Republic of Congo": formally Zaire. IOL: reports, that the death count is raised by 2 from 11. With 42 cases, and 13 deaths: this situation has not become less serious. Recently, Angola, closed off their border with the affected region of DRC: Congo: having placed their police and military on high alert. Ebola has spread across the border to Sudan before, and countries in the region are edgy: due to the mostly lethal, and incurable nature of the disease. The Ebola disease: is named after a river in the DR Congo.
Thursday, 8 January 2009
DRC: Congo: Great Lakes Region: Africa: Two more Ebola Deaths: cases since november: 13 deaths, 42 infections?
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