S. Leone declares health emergency amid Ebola | Inquirer News

S. Leone declares health emergency amid Ebola

/ 06:44 PM July 31, 2014

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This photo provided by the CDC shows an ebola Virus. U.S. health officials are monitoring the Ebola outbreak in Africa but say the risk of the deadly germ spreading to the United States is remote. AP

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone —The president of Sierra Leone has declared a public health emergency as the Ebola crisis deepens across West Africa.

The announcement from President Ernest Bai Koroma late Wednesday came as neighboring Liberia also ramped up efforts to slow the virulent disease’s spread.

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Ebola has been blamed for more than 670 deaths in four West African countries this year, and has shown no signs of slowing down in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

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Sierra Leone’s leader said that police and military would be aiding health workers, and homes with Ebola patients will be quarantined. He says house-to-house searches will be used to trace those who may have come into contact with sick people.

Koroma declared Monday will be a “National Stay Home Day” in hopes of stopping Ebola’s spread.

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