Tuesday, September 23, 2014

American minister accuses Washington of creating and spreading Ebola






The World Health Organization has announced that the number of Ebola cases will rise to 21,000 by November if nothing is done to curb the outbreak. Earlier, the WHO confirmed that the Ebola outbreak has killed 2,811 people in West Africa. And the UN health agency says over 5700 people have been infected in five countries across West Africa. The WHO added that the Ebola epidemic will take at least six months to contain. It has urged the affected countries to ramp up their response to the disease and has called on all countries to strengthen their preparedness through simulations and personnel training. Last week, the US said it would build more than a dozen medical clinics in Liberia and deploy about three-thousand troops to train medical personnel.

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