MSF Begins Decommissioning ELWA 3 Ebola Unit

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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.

The number of beds had previously been reduced from 250 to 60 and it is the first time for the medical charity to demolish a whole portion of the facility.

According to an MSF release, most of the rubbles from the contaminated zone will be burnt at the site. A first fire took place on Monday honoring patients, affected families, ELWA 3 workers and communities.

While scaling down, MSF confirms that the number of new Ebola cases in Liberia has significantly reduced.

“I feel we’re gradually kicking Ebola out of Liberia,” said Nelson Diakpo, Psychosocial team leader at ELWA 3.

MSF established the largest Ebola management center ever built in August last year as part of its regional response to curb the spread of the world’s largest Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
To date, it has 510 patients who have recovered from Ebola after receiving medical and psychosocial care in ELWA 3.

 “I am happy to see part of this center disappearing today because Ebola declines in Liberia. But I’ll forever remember these grounds. I lost my daughter here,” recounts Mark Jerry, Ebola survivor and now member of MSF psychosocial team.