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  2. Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    On 30 September, a cameraman was tested positive for Ebola in a Texas hospital after contracting the disease before traveling back to the United States from Liberia. He covered the Ebola outbreak for NBC News [46] [47] (see 2014 Ebola virus cases in the United States). Following this the Liberian government enacted strict restrictions on ...

  3. Western African Ebola epidemic - Wikipedia

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    In Liberian counties that were less affected by the outbreak, the number of individuals employed fell by 24%. Montserrado saw a 47% decline in employment per firm from before the Ebola outbreak. [399] Another study showed that the economic effect of the Ebola outbreak would be felt for years due to preexisting social vulnerability. The economic ...

  4. File:2014 ebola virus epidemic in West Africa.svg - Wikipedia

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    Update esperanto-layer: Sit. Report 2014-11-26. 11:20, 29 November 2014: 1,600 × 850 (356 KB) A doubt: Update with numbers from WHO (Situation Report 2014-11-26) 10:37, 23 November 2014: 1,600 × 850 (356 KB) A doubt: Update with numbers from WHO (Situation Report 2014-11-21), changed colour for Mali (it was the same as used for Senegal) 14:22 ...

  5. Sierra Leone police blockade Ebola areas, Liberia declares ...

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    (Reuters) - Police and soldiers in Sierra Leone blockaded rural areas hit by the deadly Ebola virus on Thursday, a senior officer said, after neighboring Liberia declared a state of emergency to ...

  6. West African Ebola virus epidemic timeline - Wikipedia

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    This article covers the timeline of the 2014 Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa and its outbreaks elsewhere. [1] Flag icons denote the first announcements of confirmed cases by the respective nation-states, their first deaths, and their first secondary transmissions, as well as relevant sessions and announcements of agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Centers for ...

  7. Up to 10,000 new Ebola cases expected per week as death rate ...

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    By RYAN GORMAN A pair of startling new statistics about the lethal Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been released by the World Health Organization. A WHO official said the death rate in Guinea ...

  8. WHO declares Ebola outbreak a public health emergency

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    LONDON (AP) -- The World Health Organization on Friday declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to be an international public health emergency that requires an extraordinary response to stop its ...

  9. West African Ebola virus epidemic timeline of reported cases ...

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    In March 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported a major Ebola outbreak in Guinea, a western African nation, [1] the disease then rapidly spread to the neighboring countries of Liberia and Sierra Leone with smaller outbreaks occurring in Senegal, Nigeria, and Mali; the resulting West African Ebola virus epidemic is the largest Ebola outbreak (cases and deaths) ever documented.