New Ebola vaccine brings hope to DR Congo
By DW
14 October 2019 |
4:20 pm
Many in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been waiting for this moment: A new vaccine to battle the Ebola outbreak is about to be released. The vaccine could reach broader parts of the population than before.
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