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The WHO Director-General traveled to the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo as cases continue to spread and recoveries offer some hope.
The WHO Director-General traveled to the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo as cases continue to spread. The visit signals direct engagement with the outbreak, and some recoveries are offering modest signs that the situation isn't entirely out of control.
A WHO chief visiting the epicenter is a show of institutional commitment, but it also indicates the outbreak is serious enough to require that level of attention. Recovery data is the one positive note, but cases are still spreading.
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