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Koinadugu sealed off for 2 weeks

By Steven Bockarie Mansaray in Kabala

A district taskforce on Ebola in collaboration with a committee being headed by Dr Fasseneh Samura has extended the ban on movement of people in and out of Koinadugu district for another two weeks.

The initial restriction of one week expired on Sunday 10 August, 2014.

The committee chairman said the decision was to continue to control the movement of people into the district as the disease was being spread through contact with infected persons.

WHO to build Ebola labs in Sierra Leone

By Mustapha Kamara

WHO’s Country Representative in Sierra Leone, Dr Jacob Mufundu, has told journalists in Freetown that his organisation will soon set up Ebola testing mobile laboratories in Kenema, Makeni, Freetown and other parts of the country.

He said the move aimed to boost the national fight against the disease, and that there was need to establish such labs across the country because the virus was taking a huge toll on the country.

Germans urged to leave Sierra Leone

Germany has urged its nationals to leave Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea due to concern over the Ebola virus, a German foreign ministry spokesman was quoted by Reuters as saying on Wednesday.

"The government's crisis management group met this morning to discuss West Africa and the Ebola virus. It decided to request all German citizens in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia to leave," he said.

The request did not apply to medical workers or German diplomatic staff and embassies will remain open, he added.

Youth leader fears economic crisis

By Jenneh Braima

Chairman and founder of the African Youth Coalition against Hunger, AYCAH, Peter Amara has told Politico that “a pending economic crisis will be grave if Ebola is not eradicated in the country.”

He said what the government was doing now it should have done long done to tackle the outbreak of the deadly haemorrhagic fever, adding that the economy of the country was being deprived of revenue generation through taxes and market dues.

Pujehun descendants up against Ebola

By Mohamed T. Massaquoi.

The Chairman of the local civil society group in Pujehun, Ibrahim Swaray has accused executives of the Pujehun District Descendants' Association (PDDA) of not being active in the fight against the Ebola disease.

Speaking in an Ebola sensitisation programme on the local Radio Wanjei, he referred to recent moves by a similar organisation in Moyamba district which he said should be emulated.

The civil society chairman pleaded with PDDA executives "to join the fight to save the lives of our people".

World Vision helps with Ebola fight

By Allieu Sahid Tunkara

World Vision Sierra Leone was at the Emergency Operation Centre at WHO headquarters in Freetown on Tuesday to make a donation of Le 300 million towards efforts against the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone.

The organisation’s director, Leslie Scott, said their major areas of intervention in the national fight against the haemorrhagic fever were prevention measures and awareness-raising.

World Vision helps with Ebola fight

By Allieu Sahid Tunkara

World Vision Sierra Leone was at the Emergency Operation Centre at WHO headquarters in Freetown on Tuesday to make a donation of Le 300 million towards efforts against the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone.

The organisation’s director, Leslie Scott, said their major areas of intervention in the national fight against the haemorrhagic fever were prevention measures and awareness-raising.

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