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MONROVIA, March 2 (LINA) - ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Liberia Ltd (ExxonMobil) has provided the More than Me organization US$35,000 grant to fund Ebola prevention and care efforts in Liberia.
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The United States and Liberia on Sunday launched an Ebola vaccine study in Monrovia that is aimed at developing the Liberia’s capacity in combating future outbreaks of the disease as well as other infectious diseases.
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It would be a “colossal mistake” for the world to abandon the west African countries worst-affected by the Ebola epidemic in the premature belief that the disease has been beaten into retreat, the Liberian government has warned.
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GENEVA— The World Health Organization this week reported a steep decline of Ebola cases over the last three weeks in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. WHO says the trend is very encouraging, but warns the Ebola epidemic is far from over and countries must remain vigilant.
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(Reuters) - Liberia, once the epicenter of West Africa's deadly Ebola epidemic, has just five remaining confirmed cases of the disease, a senior health official said on Friday, highlighting the country's success in halting new infections.
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GENEVA— A senior Liberian official says most of his country is Ebola-free and he is optimistic that cases of Ebola can be brought down to zero in a matter of weeks.
Ebola cases in Liberia have declined from a peak of more than 300 a week in August to fewer than 10 per week in January.
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The first Ebola vaccines will be shipped to West Africa Friday, loaded aboard a commercial flight from Brussels, Belgium, to Liberia.
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said on Monday it had decommissioned the first section of the ELWA 3 Ebola treatment unit in Monrovia.
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Boys Town, the community around the crematorium where hundreds of the bodies of Ebola victims were cremated, does not only want it permanently shalt down. The community also seeks compensation from the Liberian government for hazard it says it was exposed to and the psychological trauma it was compelled to endure.









