US Embassy Tells Americans to Avoid Congo Over Ebola After Aid Worker Infected

The US advised its citizens to avoid all travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo because of Ebola after a second American aid worker was infected while responding to the country’s escalating outbreak.
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