BENI, CONGO—Two times a day, Kasereka Mulanda comes to a new kind of Ebola treatment centre to visit his wife, easing the isolation of a highly contagious disease. In a part of Congo that faces a deadly Ebola outbreak for the first time, the contact is reassuring. In this photo taken Sunday, Sept 9, health workers walk with a boy suspected of having the Ebola virus at an Ebola treatment centre in Beni, Eastern Congo. An unconfirmed Ebola patient enters a Biosecure Emergency care Unite (CUBE) in the new Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) on August 15 in Beni. At the new Ebola treatment centre, fears about the hemorrhagic fever are calmed to some degree as family members pull up moulded plastic chairs to the cubicles and even hold up small children to say hello.
Source: thestar September 10, 2018 13:41 UTC