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Minister of Public Works William Gyude Moore has disclosed plans to rehabilitate about 25 community roads in Monrovia and its suburbs before the end of the dry season.
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SANNIQUELLIE, February 26 (LINA) – Nimba County Health Officer (CHO) Dr. Collins Boah has called on authorities to revamp Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs) across the county to ensure that they are prepared to combat future outbreaks of the virus.
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A consultant on contact tracing at the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Masoka Fallah, on Wednesday sought to rally the public to cooperate in the country’s final push to eradicate the deadly Ebola virus that has brought the post conflict nation to its knee and shattered socioeconomic activities.
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MONROVIA, February 26 (LINA) - Today, amid a cold snowy morning, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and delegation go to Congress to thank the American Government and people for their continued partnership and support in the ongoing fight against the Ebola Virus Disease.
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If you'd like to get an idea of what resilience is all about, take a lesson from Mamuedeh Kanneh. She lost her husband to Ebola. But she's stayed strong. She's caring for 13
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The United States military on Thursday ended its mission in Liberia, five months after troops began arriving here in a bid to stem the deadly Ebola disease that has killed more than 3,400 people.
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Nearly 20 percent of the Liberians who had stopped working since the Ebola crisis have returned to work in the last month, according to the World Bank Group’s most recent round of cell-phone surveys, signaling both important progress and the magnitude of the challenge ahead.
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The Liberian Government and the World Bank Group in partnership with the Government of Japan, today launched a new $3 million project to address the psychological effects of Liberia’s Ebola crisis and to promote psychosocial health in the country.
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The Managing Director of the Liberia Medicines Health Products Regulatory Authority (LMHRA), David Sumo, has disclosed that the Liberian market is flooded with faked, expired and counterfeit drugs, thus posing serious risks to public health.





