The Obama administration is asking for the lifting of travel restriction on countries affected by the Ebola outbreak in west Africa, according to U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Deborah ... Read more »
Dr Iyke Enemuo's death from Ebola has resulted in his wife, the medical doctor who treated him when he took ill, being confirmed as an Ebola victim, while his sister Chinyere ... Read more »
The country is set to receive the antiviral drug Favipiravir from Japan as a possible Ebola treatment. Read more »
The World Health Organization has withdrawn its staff from a lab in the eastern province of Kailahun - one of only two in the country - after a Senegalese epidemiologist was ... Read more »
As the country struggles to contain the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, health officials say the government is building five new centers that will be able to host 100 patients ... Read more »
The government is set to hold an emergency meeting in an effort to further curb the spread of the Ebola disease. Read more »
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has reacted to a warning by the World Health Organization that more than 20,000 people could be infected with the deadly Ebola virus in the region ... Read more »
Health Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck told reporters that the infected person is a Guinean student who sought treatment at a hospital in Dakar. Read more »
The government has warned that the country is still at risk of a further spread of Ebola, despite the successful containment efforts made. Read more »
Dr. Ike Samuel Enemua, the healthcare professional who treated a diplomat who contracted Ebola from Liberian-American, Patrick Sawyer, has died in Port Harcourt. Read more »
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