Finally ''WHO'' Declares Liberia Ebola Free
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Liberia free of the
Ebola virus, as the country has had no new cases in 42 days.
Last September, Liberia was seeing 400 cases a week, with hospitals full
and bodies lying in the streets. A public health campaign was launched
to stem the epidemic, and the last confirmed death was on 27 March. The
Ebola outbreak has claimed over 11,000 lives in the region, and remains
active in Guinea and Sierra Leone.
BBC reports that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is celebrating. She is
due to take a bus tour around the capital thanking healthcare workers
and community people in a victory parade. She also indicated
how traumatised she and the nation remain. "Even today if you hear an ambulance siren you shake a little bit," she said.
Sirleaf also expects her counterparts in Guinea and Sierra Leone to call
to congratulate her on her victory. Officials say it was collective
effort and resilience that eventually conquered Ebola.
Good news!
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