Locals near epicenter of the Ebola crisis express fear and concerns about misinformation

Hélène Akilimali says she’s taking every precaution against contracting Ebola, including always wearing a face mask in public. But her work as a cocoa seller in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – the epicenter of the latest outbreak – brings her into daily contact with other people, some of whom doubt the disease is even real, and she has no control over how they behave.

“Ebola is a real disease. People need to stop deluding themselves,” said Akilimali, cautioning that misinformation, myths about the virus and lax attitudes are killing people.

“I always wear my face mask. But as for the customers, when they come, they may or may not be wearing face…

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