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MONROVIA September 23 (LINA) – “More Liberians will walk out of treatment centers alive because doctors are dedicating more efforts and are now gaining momentum to fearlessly battle the deadly Ebola disease,” Atai Omoruto, a Ugandan doctor, has said.
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TUBMANBURG September 22 (LINA) - Plan International Liberia Bomi County Unit has donated over US$12,000 worth of materials to the Bomi County Health Team (CHT) in support of its fight against the Ebola disease.
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VOINJAMA, September 22 (LINA) – A local NGO, Rural Dwellers Empowerment Concept (RUDEC) and the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) have launched an Ebola sensitization and contact tracing project in Voinjama, Lofa County.
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KAKATA, September 22 (LINA) - Margibi County Superintendent John Buway says there is a need to synchronize the National Ebola Plan that the County Ebola Task Force can replicate in its fight against the virus in the county.
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MONROVIA, September 21 (LINA) - The President of Youth United to Stand Against Corruption in Liberia (YUSCL) in Monrovia has urged Liberian youths to serve as ambassadors of anti-Ebola messages in their communities.
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MONROVIA, September 22 (LINA) - About 112 patients are currently undergoing treatment at the Island Clinic Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU), a day after the facility was officially dedicated, according to Assistant Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah.
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VOINJAMA, September 22 (LINA) - Lofa County authorities have quarantined Kpassagizia Town in Zorzor District, Lofa County to prevent the further spread of the Ebola virus in the county.
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MONROVIA, September 22 (LINA) -The Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) and the United States Army will jointly construct the initial nine Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs) in the country, Deputy Information Minister for Public Affairs, Atty. Isaac Jackson, has disclosed.
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MONROVIA, September 22 (LINA) - A US -based non-profit organization, Good Samaritan Movement, has donated US$1,000 and medical supplies to the Liberian government to fight against Ebola.
