It seems that there might finally be good news as regards the fight against Ebola in Liberia as the World Health Organization has said that there has been a decline in the number of cases.
WHO Assistant Director General, Bruce Aylward
stated on Wednesday, October 29, that the spread of the disease may be
slowing down after a reduction in the number of burials and a plateau in
laboratory-confirmed cases was noticed, Reuters reports.
He said:
"Do
we feel confident that the response is now getting an upper hand on the
virus? Yes, we are seeing slowing rate of new cases, very definitely."
Aylward
also added that the total number of cases had risen to 13,703 and the
current death toll when collated on Wednesday was likely to be above
5000.
Liberia has suffered the worst of the disease accounting for almost 2000 of the total casualty figure.
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