Ebola detected in France – How worried should Europe be?
Ebola has been detected in France, marking the first case in Europe linked to the current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The patient
Ebola has been detected in France, marking the first case in Europe linked to the current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The patient is in isolation, and health authorities are tracing all close contacts.
Officials stress the risk to the public is low. But the outbreak in Congo is growing quickly, raising concerns about further spread. So how worried should Europe be? And what would it take to keep the virus contained?
Chapters 0:00 France confirms first Ebola case 0:39 Chris Smith, Cambridge 1:28 What conditions will the patient be kept in? 2:28 PPE failing to blame for Ebola case? 3:41 WHO tries
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