The World Health Organization,WHO, tiday declared that the Ebola virus
transmission has been stopped in Sierra Leone. 42 days, that is two
Ebola virus incubation cycles, have now passed since the last person
confirmed to have Ebola virus disease had a second negative blood test.
According to WHO Representative in Sierra Leone, Dr Anders Nordström,
"Since Sierra Leone recorded the first Ebola case in May 2014, a total
number of 8,704 people were infected and 3,589 have died, 221 of them
healthcare workers, all of whom we remember on this day."
The country now enters a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which
will run until 5 February 2016 and WHO will continue to support Sierra
Leone during this period. This new phase is critical for ensuring early
detection of any possible new cases of Ebola virus disease.
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