Health
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USPHS releases first set of Ebola survivors
The U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps has announced that two patients, both Liberian healthcare workers, were released Monday…
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Survivors infect wives -WHO alarms
The World Health Organization (WHO) has alarmed of a disturbing trend of male Ebola survivors returning from ETUs infecting their…
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EU disburses 22 million for budgetary support to Liberia
The European Union has approved the disbursement of EUR 22 million (approx. US$27.2 million) of budget support to help Liberia…
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U.S. envoy hails global efforts against Ebola
U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, Deborah R. Malac, has praised the international community for working together to combat the Ebola Virus…
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MSF to close operations in Foya
The French medical charity Medicines Sans Frontiers or Doctors Without Borders has said that the CMC in Foya, Lofa County…
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Chinese ETU ready for dedication
The Chinese construction company CNQC, building an Ebola Treatment Unit at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Stadium in Paynesville, is…
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MoH issues Ebola regulations
The Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has set up anti-Ebola regulations to govern all…
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Catholic Hospital resumes services Monday
The Saint Joseph’s Catholic Hospital in Congo Town, suburb of Monrovia resumes operation this Monday, 24th November after being badly…
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Pres. Sirleaf tours ETUs
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has expressed delight that most Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs) around Monrovia are experiencing a decline in…
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EU persists on Ebola alert
The European Union Ebola Coordinator, Christos Stylianides, has warned Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and his institution to remain on the…
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