Less Than 400 Ebola Cases Remain in Liberia - Official

Measures put into place by the government and its partners, coupled with the onset of the country's Dry Season, have led to a drop in the number of new Ebola cases nationwide, according to Dorbor Jallah, the deputy manager of the Incident Management System, a body that manages the Liberian government's response to the disease.

A large bucket of chlorinated water on the street of Central Monrovia for passersby to wash their hands with.

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