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Waterloo and Tombo get PPEs

By Crispina Cummings

Member of Parliament for Constituency 94 has donated Personal Protective Equipment, PPEs, to health centres in Waterloo and Tombo to help in the fight against Ebola.

Kemohkoh Conteh made the donations at his “Kick Ebola out of Constituency 94 and Sierra Leone” campaign last week. The package included 5 cartons of PPEs, 130 plastic buckets, six megaphones and three infrared thermometers for each of the health facilities.

Big boost for quarantined homes in Pujehun

By Mohamed Massaquoi

Pujehun District Descendant Association, PDDA, through the district health management team, has donated money and food items for Ebola suspected cases and people in quarantined homes in the district.

PDDA National Chairman, Patrick Ansu "Carburetor" Kaikai said the items cost Le 36 million which money he said had come from executive members of the association and other indigenes of the district.

ACC warns over Ebola funds in Kono

By Septimus Senessie in Kono

Regional Manager of the Anti-Corruption Commission office in Kono, has warned against misuse of funds meant to fight the Ebola virus disease and threatened huge penalty on conviction.

At a well-attended District Ebola Taskforce Committee meeting held at the government hospital in Koidu, Rev. Bob Kandeh strictly warned organisations and individuals handling such resources to use them judiciously and avoid being caught by ACC after the outbreak would have been eradicated.

Air France suspends flights to Sierra Leone

Following a meeting yesterday, the French government has warned all its nationals to avoid travelling to Sierra Leone and Liberia due to the Ebola outbreak.

Paris also asked Air France, one of only three airlines flying to and from Freetown, to suspend flights to the Sierra Leone capital. But on both counts they did not affect Guinea.

Maada Bio sets up Ebola Fund for children

Maada Bio

By Joseph Lamin Kamara

Former opposition presidential candidate has launched an education support fund for all children who have lost or will lose their parents to the Ebola disease in the country.

WHO lab team pulls out of Sierra Leone

Following the withdrawal by WHO of its entire team from the Ebola-hit district of Kailahun and the closure of its laboratory there, the Canada government is evacuating its three-member mobile laboratory team from the country over safety concerns.

According to Canadian TV, the country's Public Health Agency said the team was being recalled to Canada after a Senegalese WHO colleague was diagnosed with Ebola saying the situation was significant enough to require the withdrawal of the scientists from the country.

Final prosecution witness at Court Martial

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

Prosecution at the tribunal trying 14 soldiers of the Sierra Leone military has taken in its eleventh and final witness.

Led by Gerald Soyei, the prosecution's case is now closed but it is unclear whether or not the court, presided over by Judge Advocate Otto During, would extend beyond the initial set trial period of 60 days which expires in 14 days.

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