Sierra Leone: One Year After Ebola, Three Minutes Silence in Honour of Victims

With Sierra Leone today marking a year's anniversary after the end of Ebola in 2015, the President's Recovery Priority Team, through Secretary to the President, Osho Coker, has called on all citizens to observe three minutes of silence from 10a.m. to 10:3a.m.

It could be recalled that WHO officially declared Sierra Leone Ebola Free after 17 months of fatal outbreak, which caused scores of deaths, left thousands of survivors and a battered economy.

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