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Liberia:
To Tackle Ebola - 10,000 Local Health Workers Needed - WHO
New Dawn, 16 September 2014
The UN health agency, World Health Organization or WHO says, it would need at least 500-600 experts with 10,000 local health workers to combat the deadly Ebola virus which has… Read more »
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Liberia:
The 1000 Who Survived Ebola
New Dawn, 16 October 2014
Information available to The NewDawn indicates that accumulatively, at least more than one thousand Liberians have survived the deadly Ebola virus since its outbreak. Read more »
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West Africa:
Specialists Consider Different Treatments for Ebola
VOA, 13 September 2014
In West Africa, the World Health Organization says the Ebola virus has so far infected over 3,700 people and killed over 1,800. There is no cure for disease, and a potential… Read more »
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Liberia:
12 Ebola Survivors Released
New Republic, 11 September 2014
Twelve Liberians who were tested positive of the Ebola virus and undergone treatment have been released from quarantined centers by the Liberian Government. Read more »
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Liberia:
Several More Patients Out From ELWA -Pregnant Woman Gives Birth At Center
Inquirer, 11 September 2014
The ELWA isolation center yesterday released twelve Ebola survivors declaring them free of the deadly disease, including a woman that gives birth in the isolation center. Read more »
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Liberia:
Firestone Medical Center Discharges Ebola Survivors
New Dawn, 11 September 2014
The Firestone Medical Center in Duside discharged its first patient from the Ebola Treatment Unit on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014. The patient, Madam Jenneh Farsue, the wife of a… Read more »
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Liberia:
'All Not Lost Yet - MSF Says Ebola Treatment Center Bearable
FrontPageAfrica, 10 September 2014
Life inside an Ebola isolation center for patients who spend their time there is a dreaded one. Minute, by minute as the clock ticks the death toll rises. Many are admitted, but… Read more »
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Liberia:
Five Suspected Ebola Patients Cleared
Inquirer, 10 September 2014
The Firestone Medical Center yesterday reintegrated five Ebola survivors into society declaring them free of the deadly disease. Read more »