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—What about when it is transmitted through human contact?
The health official from Angola asked Young-Joon.
“We are going to control all the infected patients in Congo,” Young-Joon said.
—It seems like there will be an epidemic in Congo, but are you saying that you will be able to cure all of them?
The secretary of the Ministry of Health in Uganda asked.
“Yes. Congo already has the resources to treat all its citizens,” Young-Joon said. “And I promised Secretary Michelle this, but the Congolese government will not only prevent patients from leaving the country once the epidemic starts, but they will also make it mandatory for citizens from other countries to be vaccinated when they enter Congo. Our goal is to minimize the impact of Ebola in Congo, but also to prevent it from becoming a pandemic.
—But isn’t it possible that there could be some infected people in our country that we don’t know about?
The Angolan health official asked.
“Are you worried about something?”
—Not in particular, but… There are some people who go to Congo for business…
The health official trailed off while avoiding Young-Joon’s gaze.
“That’s right. The people who visit both countries often for business might transport the virus in its incubation period,” Young-Joon said. “But it won’t be enough to start...



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