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DR Congo: How Goma copes with the spread of Ebola
In the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo efforts to contain the spread of an Ebola outbreak are in full swing after the first case of the virus was identified in the city of Goma. Vaccinations have been given to people who have come into contact with the person infected, a pastor. Newsday's David Whitty spoke to a local journalist, Esdras Tsango, to hear how Goma has been reacting to the news.
(Picture: A man washes his hands with chlorine as a health worker mans a washing station in Goma. – Credit: Pamela Tulizo/AFP/Getty Images)
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