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CDC to Tap $107M in Emergency Funding for Ebola Response in DRC and Uganda

via The Guardian·2h ago·2 sources

The CDC announced it will tap $107 million in emergency funding for an Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. This significant funding allocation underscores the global health community's efforts to contain outbreaks in vulnerable regions. The response involves coordination between local health authorities and international partners.

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