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Liberia is experiencing an increase in the number of Ebola cases in Grand Cape Mount County (western Liberia), which health authorities say is “alarming”.
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The Liberian government has opened a cemetery for the burial of victims of Ebola to put an end to cremation, which authorities say will allow people turn over their dead relatives for safe burial to eradicate the disease.
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MONROVIA, December 22 (LINA)-The Director of the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Tom Frieden, has expressed joy at his return to Liberia and thanked President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for her leadership role in the fight against the deadly Ebola virus.
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TUBMANBURG, December 24 (LINA) –Action Aid Liberia has donated assorted food and non- food items to Ebola affected Communities in Bomi County.
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TUBMANBURG, December 21 (LINA) -The Bomi County Health Team is calling on national and international partners to provide additional support to the county health team (CHT) to buttress its efforts to fight the Ebola virus.
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MONROVIA, December 24 (LINA)-The Co-chairman of the District #6 Ebola Task Force, Martin Saye Kula, has alarmed that the continuation of traditional practices is posing great challenges in the fight against the Ebola virus.
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MONROVIA, November 19 (LINA) – The Ministry of Health has distributed Ebola preventive materials nationwide for use during the midterm senatorial election scheduled for Saturday, Assistant Health Minister for Preventive Services Tolbert Nyenswah, has disclosed.
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MONROVIA, December 22 (LINA) - The head for the West Point Women Community Care Center (WPWCCC), Ms. Nelly Cooper, has sent a distress call to government and philanthropic organizations to assist over 50 children orphaned in West Point due to the Ebola virus.
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MONROVIA, December 22 (LINA) - The National Trade Unions of Public Servants and Allied Workers (NATUPAW) has underscored the need for the Liberian Government to empower market women to fight Ebola in market places.



