
Congo receives more than 16,000 doses of Ebola vaccine as it grapples with unprecedented outbreak
16,250 doses of the WHO Ervebo vaccine arrive in DRCongo
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16,250 doses of the WHO Ervebo vaccine arrive in DRCongo. The WHO said it may provide some protection against the Bundibugyo virus. The Ervebo vaccine is licensed to treat Ebola and has been effective in past outbreaks.
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16,250 doses of the WHO Ervebo vaccine arrive in DRCongo.
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The WHO said it may provide some protection against the Bundibugyo virus.
according to The Boston Globe +1The Ervebo vaccine is licensed to treat Ebola and has been effective in past outbreaks.
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16,250 doses of the WHO Ervebo vaccine arrive in DRCongo.
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