
On a plot of land, in the middle of tall grass, caregivers equipped with overalls, masks and protective glasses come and go between brand new prefabs. We are at the Ebola treatment center at Rwampara hospital, about ten kilometers from Bunia, the epicenter of the virus epidemic in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where 500 people have already been infected over the past month.
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