Wednesday 17 December 2014

Health teams scour Sierra Leone capital in Ebola drive

A worker adds a pin to a map at the Western area emergency response centre in Freetown By Emma Farge FREETOWN (Reuters) - Health workers in Sierra Leone began combing the streets of the capital Freetown for Ebola patients on Wednesday, moving house-to-house as the government launched a major operation to contain infection in West Africa's worst-hit country. President Ernest Bai Koroma said on national television that, as part of "Operation Western Area Surge", travel between all parts of the country would be restricted and public gatherings would be restrained in the run-up to Christmas. ...




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