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Ebola risk raised to 'very high' in DR Congo
The UN health agency has raised the Ebola risk assessment to 'very high' in the Democratic Republic of Congo, though regional risk is classified as 'high' and global risk remains 'low'. The elevated risk classification reflects growing concern about the outbreak's potential spread within the affected region.
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