What Canadian aid workers face in the Ebola outbreak ravaging the Congo
TORONTO —
People just keep coming. They know they have Ebola.
Some have converged at the gate of the Doctors Without Borders office in Bunia, the capital city of Ituri province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Others travelled more than 1,000 kilometres to a health unit near the border with Uganda.
These are among the stories aid workers have recounted in recent days to Trish Newport, a Canadian emergency manager for the agency. She said no plan could have prepared them for this.


