Who is most at risk?
- Healthcare workers without proper protective equipment
- Family members and caregivers in direct contact with a sick person
- People involved in preparing or burying bodies without protection
- Children — because of close physical contact with others
- Pregnant women — who face higher risk of severe illness
- Hunters and people handling wild animals
- Survivors' sexual partners (virus can persist in semen)
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