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    Posted: January 09 2015 at 12:36am
9 January
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9 January
In recent weeks there have been numerous incidents of resistance to Ebola response efforts across the country. Some of the incidents have involved protests against medics and WHO or Red Cross staff visiting communities, assaults on health staff, vandalism of vehicles and a community transit centre in Bossou, Lola prefecture, was burnt down. In response, the World Health Organization (WHO) has commissioned several studies into persistent community resistance in 31 sub-prefectures.ecent weeks there have been numerous incidents of resistance to EbolaIn recent weeks there have been numerous incidents of resistance to Ebola response efforts across the country. Some of the incidents have involved protests against medics and WHO or Red Cross staff visiting communities, assaults on health staff, vandalism of vehicles and a community transit centre in Bossou, Lola prefecture, was burnt down. In response, the World Health Organization (WHO) has commissioned several studies into persistent community resistance in 31 sub-prefectures. response efforts across the country. Some of the incidents have involved protests against medics and WHO or Red Cross staff visiting communities, assaults on health staff, vandalism of vehicles and a community transit centre in Bossou, Lola prefecture, was burnt down. In response, the World Health Organization (WHO) has commissioned several studies into persistent community resistance in 31 sub-prefectures.
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