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Nearly 750 suspected Ebola cases in Congo, WHO reports

Nearly 750 suspected Ebola cases in Congo, WHO reports

The World Health Organization reports nearly 750 suspected Ebola cases and 177 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed 82 cases but warned that the actual scale of the epidemic is likely much larger than official figures suggest.

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