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Congolese authorities have eased some COVID-19 restrictions, permitting a curfew-free New Year’s Eve. However, Brazzaville residents faced unsanitary conditions. Waste collection failures by Averda, the sanitation firm, left many neighborhoods with overflowing bins. Residents expressed concern and apprehension about potential health risks.
Reporting from Brazzaville, Loïcia Martial
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