2014年6月13日金曜日
Sierra Leone Declares Emergency as Ebola Spreads
Sierra Leone
June 12, 2014
CTV
The Sierra Leone government announced a state of emergency in the Kailahun district from the outbreak of the Ebola virus which has claimed 17 lives in this West African nation, banning public gatherings and closing schools.
According to government figures, there are 46 confirmed cases and another 122 suspected ones in the district near the border with Liberia.
However, local parliamentarian Momoh Moiwai said the death toll was actually 28.
The government statement issued said all schools in the district will be closed to minimize Ebola transmission, while public gatherings including cinemas and night clubs would be prohibited.
Vehicles entering and leaving the district will also be screened at checkpoints.
More than a month after Guinea President Alpha Conde told reporters the Ebola outbreak that originated in his country was under control, the death toll continues to climb in his country as well as in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
At least 231 people have died since the outbreak of the fearsome disease, which causes bleeding internally and externally and for which there is no known cure. Guinea, where the outbreak began, has recorded just over 200 deaths.
It's one of the worst outbreaks since the disease was first recorded in 1976 in simultaneous outbreaks in Sudan and Congo, according to Doctors Without Borders and may wind up being the worst outbreak ever.
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