Women are the first caregivers in this Ebola outbreak and the most at risk (opens in new tab)
Manza Pantience, left, a midwife at Karibuni wa Mama, supervises health workers who collect patients' samples for Ebola testing at Sofepadi Hospital in Bunia, Congo, Friday, May 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)2026-06-04T05:15:00Z BUNIA, Congo (AP) — Every day for the past week, Aline Kasiwa has fed her sick mother, helped her drink and washed her clothes, all while fearing she could catch the Ebola virus as eastern Congo is plagued by of the disease on record.“She is the only family I hav...
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