According to Punch, the damage being done by the
Ebola Virus Disease in Liberia has been underscored by the quarantine of the
country’s deputy health minister. The minister, Dr. Bernice Dahn, placed
herself in quarantine following the Ebola death of her assistant, health
officials and humanitarian sources said on Sunday.
The minister’s assistant died of the infectious
disease on Thursday.
Dahn and her assistant’s staff, whom she also
quarantined, will remain under observation for 21 days for the full incubation
period of the tropical fever that has killed more than 3,000 people since the
end of last year.
Of the four West African nations affected by the
Ebola outbreak, Liberia has been hit the hardest, with 3,458 people infected,
and 1,830 of killed by the disease, according to a WHO data released Saturday.
In Monrovia, “about 50 bodies are incinerated
each day, though we estimate that 20 to 30 per cent of those did not have
Ebola,” a WHO official who requested anonymity said, suggesting an Ebola toll
of 35 to 40 victims each day in the Liberian capital.
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