GENEVA, Tuesday
The World
Health Organisation on Tuesday said more than 6,000 people had died from
Ebola and not nearly 7,000 as earlier reported, blaming “an error” in
numbers out of Liberia.
According to the revised data,
the worst Ebola epidemic on record has now claimed 5,987 lives in the
three countries at the heart of the outbreak in west Africa — Sierra
Leone, Guinea and Liberia.
“An error on reported total
number of deaths in Liberia was published on November 28. This number
has been corrected,” the UN agency said in an emailed statement.
“The cumulative total number of deaths in Liberia is 3,145,” it said, down from Friday’s figure of 4,181.
No further explanation was given for the revision.
When
the agency gave its previous toll of 6,928 deaths on Friday, up from
5,674 two days earlier, it put the steep hike in Liberia fatalities down
to “a reconciliation of historical numbers” and not to new deaths in
recent days.
Following Monday’s correction, the WHO
said that as of November 28, Guinea had recorded 2,155 cases and 1,312
deaths, Liberia saw 7,635 cases and 3,145 deaths while Sierra Leone
reported 7,109 cases and 1,530 deaths.
There have also been 15 fatalities in other countries, bringing the total to 6,002. (AFP)
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