A second case of Ebola has been detected in the Congolese city of Goma, one year since an outbreak in the country’s North Kivu Province. The latest case in Goma was detected on July 30, a local health official said, increasing concern the virus could establish a foothold in the densely populated area close to the Rwandan border. Officials from the World Health Organization spoke on the crisis.
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Second case of Ebola detected in Democratic Republic of Congo’s Goma
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