cover image: World 3/24: How Sierra Leone remains after the Ebola tsunami

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World 3/24: How Sierra Leone remains after the Ebola tsunami

2015

Just a year ago, the Guinean authorities confirmed the emergence of an Ebola outbreak. It started at a jungle point and spread rapidly in Liberia and Sierra Leone. The spread of the virus reached the peak in autumn, with hundreds of cases each week, and paralysed all three countries. Fortunately the epidemic is sending and infections have fallen a lot, altho it cannot be terminated. In total, there have been some 24.000 sick people, of whom 9.800 have died. The country is coming out more damaged, and where in fact the virus is still less controlled, is Sierra Leone, with 11.000 cases and 3.400 deaths. The media often we sin to turn into a news item and then forget it. That’s why he convinced us the@XavierAldekoa project, which proposed to go and see how the Ebola countries are left has once passed them over the virus tsunami and the world is already looking elsewhere.
Place Discussed
Sierra Leone
Published in
Sierra Leone
Reference
5477439
Rights URI
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Source
Europeana https://www.europeana.eu/en/item/2051922/data_euscreenXL_5477439