
4-year-old dies of Ebola in Uganda raising concerns of spreading outbreak
A second Ebola death in Uganda, a 4-year-old child, marks a setback in efforts to contain the outbreak declared on 30 January. The child, who died on Tuesday, had been receiving treatment at the main referral facility in Kampala. This follows the...
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Read MoreShakira, Peso Pluma, Don Omar, Grupo Frontera Headline Sueños Fest
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