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Sudan today:
The World Health Organization (WHO) has vaccinated more than 1,300 people who may have caught the Ebola virus in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), helping to contain what many fear of see spread quickly in an urban center.
The one-year Ebola epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has left at least 1,800 people dead, militia violence and the refusal of local populations to intervene have hampered efforts to to contain the virus, reported the Japan Times.
Goma has been on high alert for seven days, after a gold mine infected a large number of people before his death.
Goma has a population of about 2 million inhabitants and overlooks a lake on the border with Rwanda.
No new confirmed cases have been reported in Goma since the last report of the WHO, August 2.
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