A billboard in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia. The country closed its
border with Guinea on Tuesday as a precaution against Ebola following at
least four deaths from the virus in Guinea. PHOTO | AFP
By Reuters
In Summary
Liberia closed its border with
Guinea on Tuesday as a precaution against Ebola following at least four
deaths from the virus in Guinea, Information Minister Lenn Eugene Nangbe
told Reuters.
Guinea's Ebola coordination unit has traced an estimated 816
people who may have come into contact with victims of the disease or
their corpses during a recent flare-up in a village in the country's
southeast, a health official said on Monday.
Guinea said on Thursday that it had discovered new cases of
Ebola just hours after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared
neighbouring Sierra Leone's latest outbreak over. Four people have died
in the flare-up in Porokpara.
"Since the start of the tracing on Saturday, we have traced 816
contacts in 107 families," Fode Tass Sylla, spokesman for the
coordination unit, said on state television. "We are optimistic because
everyone is motivated and cooperating."
The villagers will be quarantined in their homes for 21 days,
after which time, if they have not developed symptoms, they will be
released, Sylla said.
The world's worst Ebola outbreak on record is believed to have
started in Guinea and killed about 2,500 people there by December last
year when the WHO announced an end to active transmission in the
country.
More than 28,600 people have been infected and 11,300 have died,
nearly all of them in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, since the
epidemic began in December 2013.
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