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Health workers at the epicenter of Congo's Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest
- Frontline doctors in Mongbwalu are overworked, underpaid and risking infection while treating a surge of Ebola patients.
- The outbreak is centered in crowded gold‑mining camps and involves the rare Bundibugyo strain — with no approved vaccine or specific treatment.
- WHO launched a $518 million response, but containment is hindered by PPE shortages, local mistrust and ongoing conflict.
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