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Ebola: Red Cross intensifies response amidst fears of regional spread
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Kazakhstan enlists chatbot to tackle COVID-19 vaccine myths
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Multiple Countries | Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Outbreak: Preparedness and Response - Emergency Appeal: n° MDREBOLA21 (19 February 2021) - Guinea
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Guinea declares Ebola epidemic, neighboring countries act
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FILE- In this Nov. 20, 2014 file photo, an MSF Ebola heath worker is sprayed as he leaves the contaminated zone at the Ebola treatment centre in Gueckedou, Guinea. Guinea has officially declared an Ebola epidemic Monday Feb. 15, 2021, after at least three people have died and others have been infected in the West African nation. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay-File) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
DAKAR – Guinea has officially declared it has an Ebola epidemic after at least three people have died and four others have been infected in the West African nation.
Kazakhstan: IFRC and Red Crescent launch bot to counter COVID misinformation
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19 Feb 2021
Budapest/Almaty, 19 February 2021 – A social media chatbot has been launched in an innovative bid to share accurate, trusted information in a country with one of the world’s highest rates of vaccine hesitancy[1].The chatbot was developed by the Red Crescent of Kazakhstan and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
It followed research undertaken late last year by the IFRC and the Red Crescent that found high numbers of people saying they would refuse the coronavirus vaccine for themselves or their children.