Mariah Taylor / beckershospitalreview - Front-line healthcare workers at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo went on strike over a lack of pay and poor working conditions, Reuters reported July 7. Workers from in and outside hospitals said they have worked wi…
AI Summary: Healthcare workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo have launched strike actions amid a surging Ebola outbreak, with fatalities rising and frontline staff protesting working conditions and safety concerns. The walkouts threaten response capacity, complicating efforts to trace contacts, vaccinate and treat patients as authorities scramble to maintain basic outbreak control measures.
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