Liberia: Reduction About the Case of Ebola - Good News, But...

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There is no one in his or her 'sound mind', as we locally say, who would not happily rejoice over reports that the number of cases about the Ebola virus that has now claimed the lives of about 2000 Liberians, is gradually reducing in the country. Since its outbreak, in the past six months, the virus, which has concomitantly affected normal lives in all sectors of the country, the country is said to have taken the lives of Liberians, increasing the number of orphans.

Besides, the outbreak has led to some actions, such as travel restrictions on flight that have discontinued to operate in this country. As a nation, the government has declared a State of Emergency and has correspondingly taken measures and actions to help curtail the spread. It has quarantined certain areas and has imposed a curfew to restrict people's movement, since one of the ways people contact the disease is through body contacts.

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