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MONROVIA, November 5 (LINA) -The Head of the U.N. Mission for Emergency Ebola Response (UNMEER), Anthony Banbury, has called on Liberians to remain vigilant in combating Ebola if the country is to achieve the zero level goal.
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MONROVIA, Nov 1 (LINA) - The Paynesville Private School Teachers Association (PPSTA) has launched an anti-stigmatization campaign against Ebola survivors and their relatives in Paynesville and its environs.
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HARPER, October 31 (LINA)-The Maryland County Health Team Thursday reported 14 suspected cases of Ebola in the County.
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ROBERTSPORT, Nov 1 (LINA)-One hundred and sixty-six persons in Grand Cape Mount County have ended the 21 days Ebola observation period in keeping with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare regulations.
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HARPER, Nov 1 (LINA)-The Maryland County detachment of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (BIN) has joined the fight against Ebola by disseminating Ebola prevention messages to communities along Liberia’s borders with the Ivory Coast.
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MONROVIA, Nov 1 (LINA)-The Liberia Marketing Association (LMA) has warned that the ban on the sale of bush meat is still in force and that any marketer caught violating this mandate will face the full weight of the law.
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(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Thursday, October 30, 2014) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has held discussion with a delegation of the European Union, headed by the Director, Humanitarian and Civil Protection Operations (DG ECHO), Jean-Louis DE Brower at her Foreign Ministry office in Monrovia.
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VOINJAMA, Nov 1 (LINA)-The Student Council president of the Lofa County Community College in Voinjama is urging young people to keep abiding by Ebola preventive measures, if they will succeed in kicking Ebola from Lofa.
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MONROVIA, October 31 (LINA) -The Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Anyaa Vohiri, has said cremating Ebola bodies was the “best option” to prevent adverse environmental impact associated with their burial.


