Battling Ebola in Liberia

A Liberian nurse disinfects a looted mattress taken from the MV Massaquoi Elementary school which was used as an Ebola isolation unit in West Point, Monrovia, Liberia, 19 August 2014. The School was temporarily being used as an isolation unit for Ebola victims when it was attacked and looted on the weekend. Residents of the West Point slum near the capital Monrovia, broke into a quarantine centre on 16 August, and freed the patients, who were suspected of being infected with the virus. All 37 Ebola patients who fled the isolation ward in Liberia, have been returned to a clinic, Information Minister Lewis Brown said on 19 August. They were transferred to a newly-established Ebola treatment centre at the John F. Kennedy Hospital in Monrovia, Brown said. The World Health Organization (WHO) has said the number of deaths from Ebola has risen to 1,229 in West Africa. (Photo by Ahmed Jallanzo/EPA)
Battling Ebola in Liberia
   
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