Liberia to Be Declared Ebola Free Tomorrow?

Liberians are by now anticipating the end of the deadly Ebola virus on Saturday when the World Health Organization (WHO) will declare Liberia Ebola-free by if there is no new reported case of the virus in the country.

At a recent press briefing of the Ministry of Information, Culture & Tourism, Information Minister, Lewis Brown disclosed that WHO will declare Liberia Ebola-free if no case of the virus is reported. By Saturday Liberia will be completing 42 days to the Ebola countdown, a bench mark set by the international community for a country to be declared free of the uncompromising virus.

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