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GBARNGA, August 17 (LINA) -–Bong County Senator Jewel Taylor is challenging Liberians to cultivate attitudes that will promote the fight against the spread of the Ebola virus.
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GBARNGA, August17 (LINA) – Steel giant ArcelorMittal has donated several health materials to the Bong County Ebola Taskforce to help it fight the deadly disease.
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ROBERTSPORT, August 15 (LINA) -The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has provided a consignment of assorted medical supplies to the Grand Cape Mount County Health Team (CHT) for use in the fight against the Ebola virus.
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GBARNGA, August 17 (LINA) - The Chairman of the Bong County Legislative Caucus, Senator Henry W. Yallah, has underscored the need to urgently address the demands of health workers.
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MONROVIA August 15 (LINA) - Information Minister Lewis G. Brown has said entertainment centers that fail to adhere to preventive measures against the Ebola disease run the risk of closure.
Minister Brown made specific reference to video and night clubs, and warned them to provide hygienic facilities for hand washing as well as ensure that their premises are not overcrowded.
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BUCHANAN, August 17 (LINA) - The Nyonblee Care Foundation in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County has donated an assortment of health materials to the Buchanan Government Hospital for use in the fight against the Ebola disease.
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MONROVIA, August 15 (LINA) -Montserrado County Representative Solomon George has called on the National Taskforce on Ebola to set up mechanisms for rapid response to calls from communities on suspected cases of Ebola.
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ROBERTSPORT, August 17 (LINA) - An official of the Grand Cape Mount County branch of the Liberia Traditional Council, Haji Fombai, has called on traditional leaders in the county to place a temporary ban on traditional practices to promote the fight against the spread of the Ebola disease.
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MONROVIA, August 15 (LINA) -The World Health Organization (WHO) says the scale, duration, and lethality of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa have generated a high level of public fear and anxiety, which extends well beyond the region.
