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Congo-Kinshasa: Public Ignores Covid-19 Despite Danger of Second Wave

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[Nation] When the first Covid-19 case was announced in the DR Congo in March, many in the capital Kinshasa obeyed public health guidelines -- wearing masks, washing hands or sanitising and avoiding crowded places.

Source: allAfrica.com
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