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Global Affairs says it’s not aware of any Canadians affected by Ebola outbreak in DRC - iPolitics

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Ebola Outbreak Sparks Fear Across Central Africa CityNews OttawaAs rare Ebola virus spreads in Congo, residents say 'nobody knows whether they are safe' CBCEbola epidemic scale ‘much larger' than known cases, WHO head says Global NewsEbola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus, Democratic Republic of the Congo & Uganda World Health Organization (WHO)White House resisted letting doctor with Ebola return to U.S.

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The World Health Organization said the Ebola outbreak in the Congo has been circulating for at least two months and will likely continue to grow.

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Céline Gounder has more information.

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As rare Ebola virus spreads in Congo, residents say 'nobody knows whether they are safe' - CBC.

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As rare Ebola virus spreads in Congo, residents say 'nobody knows whether they are safe' CBCEbola epidemic scale ‘much larger' than known cases, WHO head says Global NewsEpidemic of Ebola Disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda determined a public health emergency of international concern World Health Organization (WHO)American doctor with Ebola flown to Germany as his wife and children are monitored NBC NewsGlobal Affairs not aware of any Canadians affected by Ebola outbreak in DRC CTV News

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Ontario resident being tested for Ebola after travel to East Africa, says health ministry - CBC.

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Ontario resident being tested for Ebola after travel to East Africa, says health ministry CBCOne person with recent travel to East Africa being tested for Ebola virus in Ontario CTV NewsOntario resident tested for Ebola virus after visit to East Africa, ministry of health says The Globe and MailOntario tests possible Ebola case after East Africa travel, no confirmations Global NewsPerson who arrived in Ontario from East Africa being assessed for Ebola virus at hospital: Minister of Health CityNews Toronto

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Global Affairs says it's not aware of any Canadians affected by Ebola outbreak in DRC - iPolitics.

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A: Ebola Outbreak Sparks Fear Across Central Africa CityNews OttawaAs rare Ebola virus spreads in Congo, residents say 'nobody knows whether they are safe' CBCEbola epidemic scale ‘much larger' than known cases, WHO head says Global NewsEbola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus, Democratic Republic of the Congo & Uganda World Health Organization (WHO)White House resisted letting doctor with Ebola return to U.S.

B: The World Health Organization said the Ebola outbreak in the Congo has been circulating for at least two months and will likely continue to grow.

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A: Ontario resident being tested for Ebola after travel to East Africa, says health ministry - CBC.

B: Ontario resident being tested for Ebola after travel to East Africa, says health ministry CBCOne person with recent travel to East Africa being tested for Ebola virus in Ontario CTV NewsOntario resident tested for Ebola virus after visit to East Africa, ministry of health says The Globe and MailOntario tests possible Ebola case after East Africa travel, no confirmations Global NewsPerson who arrived in Ontario from East Africa being assessed for Ebola virus at hospital: Minister of Health CityNews Toronto

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**Summary:** Global Affairs is unaware of any Canadians affected by the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). **Why It Matters:** This news highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Canada and other countries as they navigate the complex situation involving a rare strain of Ebola virus spreading in DRC. The lack of awareness

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