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تفشٍ جديد لفيروس إيبولا يودي بحياة 65 شخصاً
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تفشٍ جديد لفيروس إيبولا يودي بحياة 65 شخصاً

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تفشٍ-جديد-لفيروس-إيبولا-يودي-بحياة-65-شخصاً

صدر الصورة، AFP via Getty Images التعليق على الصورة، توفي ما يقرب من 2300 شخص في أسوأ تفشٍ لوباء الإيبولا في جمهورية الكونغو الديمقراطية ما بين عامي 2018 و2020. Author, حفصة خليل وإيمري ماكومينو Reporting from, كينشاسا Published قبل 5 ساعة مدة القراءة: 3 دقائق أعلنت هيئة صحية عليا في أفريقيا عن تفشي وباء الإيبولا

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