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Sierra Leone: Ebola Scare for Vice President
DW, 1 March 2015
Sierra Leone's vice president has put himself into quarantine after one of his bodyguards died from Ebola. It comes as the country experiences a hike in infections. Read more »
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West Africa: 'The Road to Zero Cases Is a Very Bumpy One'
Ebola Deeply, 25 February 2015
Ebola Deeply spoke with Sierra Leone government spokesman Abdulai Bayraytay about a recent spike in cases, the government's pledge to reach zero cases by mid-May and the audit that… Read more »
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Sierra Leone: Health Minister Vows to Restore the Integrity of the Health Ministry
Sierra Leone Government, 27 February 2015
The Minister of Health and Sanitation, Dr. Abu Bakarr Fofanah has presented key issues on its Post Ebola Recovery Plan to members of the Health Sector Coordinating Committee… Read more »
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Sierra Leone: 'Ebola Does Not Stop Our Economic Activities'
Concord, 27 February 2015
The Peace Mothers in Masabong Section in the Pakimasabong Chiefdom are one of the successful Peace Mother groups in Fambul Tok International's operational areas in the Bombali… Read more »
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Sierra Leone: President Koroma Announces Additional Restrictions and Calls for More Vigilance to End Ebola
Sierra Leone Government, 27 February 2015
President Ernest Bai Koroma has called on village headmen, fishermen, motor drivers and bike riders to remain vigilant to help give a final push to the receding Ebola virus… Read more »
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West Africa: Amid Uptick in Ebola Cases, UN Agency Cites Challenges in Reaching Affected Communities
UN News, 26 February 2015
New cases of Ebola rose again in Guinea and transmission remains widespread in Sierra Leone, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) reported as it and the UN Ebola… Read more »
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Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone - Training a Central Pillar in Ebola Fight
savethechildren_uk, 26 February 2015
It isn't until you arrive at Save the Children's Ebola Treatment Centre in Kerry Town that you start to really appreciate the scale of the operation, and the number of people… Read more »