Mistrust Spreads With the Ebola Virus in Congo

5 juin 2026 | Michael Anthony Adams, Bethlehem Feleke, Yasu Tsuji and Jon Hazell
In a remote mining town at the center of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola outbreak, grief and mistrust are complicating efforts to stop the virus. Health workers are trying to treat the ill and bury the dead, but some residents are still in denial that the disease is even real.
 Site référencé:  NY Times (Congo)

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