来源:The Guardian · 作者:Noella Mwanza in Bunia and Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi · · 分类:GlobalA headteacher, a motorcycle taxi driver and a travel agent are among those who are counting the human and economic cost of the virus
Justin Keno watches more than 400 pupils stream through the Nelson Mandela school’s gate each morning, and wonders which of them might be carrying Ebola.
The institution’s principal has done everything he can to prevent the spread of the virus: installing hand-washing basins at the entrance, providing alcohol-based hand rub for parents, making pupils bring packed lunches instead of eating in the canteen, and banning food sellers from outside the gates.
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Lives and incomes lost as Ebola takes toll on Bunia’s public-facing workers
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