The Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone has taken a new twist on Wednesday. Burial teams in two districts have gone on strike over back pay, raising the risk of the virus spreading even faster. Workers say they haven’t been paid weekly risk allowances for at least two weeks. The government says the issue will be resolved within days. Meantime, the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control says there are real signs of progress in the fight against Ebola. VOA’s Vincent Makori reports.
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