
Health officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have said they will begin administering an experimental vaccine following a new Ebola outbreak in the country last week.
The drug was previously successful in containing an outbreak in the northwest of the country.
The latest outbreak began over the weekend in the eastern cities of Beni and Mangina, and so far, three deaths have been registered from about thirteen confirmed cases.

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