Health workers responding to a rapidly spreading outbreak of a rare type of Ebola in eastern Congo face two threats. They risk contracting the virus and encounter hostility from wary locals. Aid workers are especially vulnerable in this volatile region where armed groups have caused significant unrest. Trust is scarce among the traumatized population, complicating efforts to contain the outbreak. Healthcare facilities have been attacked at least three times in the past week, forcing evacuations and hindering response efforts. Gaining community trust is essential. The World Health Organization reports over 900 suspected Ebola cases and more than 220 deaths.
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