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by bee_rider
681 days ago
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This should probably be the main link, since NPR is a very familiar site and is also (presumably) not going to be slashdotted by us. > Kaseya says that it’s particularly concerning that about 70% of cases in the DRC are in children under 18. “This one is a major alarm for the world,” he says. “We are losing the youth in Africa.” That’s troubling. |
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