The border crossing between Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Gisenyi, Rwanda, has been closed since May 16 due to a confirmed Ebola case, severely impacting local trade. Residents reliant on cross-border commerce, such as Murielle Ihora, have been forced to seek alternative sources for goods. Health experts debate the effectiveness of border closures, advocating for surveillance instead, while local traders emphasize the dire impact on their livelihoods amidst an already vulnerable economy.
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