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Ebola: 5 cases remain in Liberia

Monday, January 26, 2015

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Latest reports indicate that Liberia is dealing with just 5 remaining cases of Ebola, in the clearest sign yet that the country is nearing the end of the outbreak.

The worst outbreak of the virus in history has seen the west African nation and its neighbors Guinea and Sierra Leone register almost 8,000 deaths in a year.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the 5 cases are laboratory confirmed cases.

The WHO is working with Liberian health officials in getting down to zero cases.

The country’s assistant Minister of Health, Tolbert Nyensuwah, confirmed the figure, adding that 3 of the cases were in the capital Monrovia, while the other 2 cases were in the northwestern counties of Bomi and Grand Cape Mount.

“It means that we are going down to zero if everything goes well, if other people do not get sick in other places.”

At the height of the epidemic in August and September, Liberia was reporting more than 300 new cases a week and overwhelmed aid workers were having to turn people away from swamped clinics.

In a further sign of progress, Sierra Leone lifted quarantine measures last week.

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