Grand Gedeh’s county health officer, Dr. Augustine Fannieh, has confirmed that the county has recorded its first COVID-19 case, making it the final county in Liberia to record a case.
Sinoe Circuit Court Places Stay Order on Youth Association Elections
The Third Judicial Circuit Court has placed a restraining order barring the Sinoe Youth Association from proceeding with general elections after a group of candidates filed a complaint accusing the group’s elections body of being corrupt.
Sinoe’s County Health Officer Wants Former Ebola Treatment Unit Renovated for COVID-19
Sinoe’s county health officer is calling for the central government and international partners to work with the county to renovate an abandoned center that previously used to treat Ebola patients.
Fisheries Authority, AfricaRice, & MOA Sign €3.5 Million Rice and Fish Project
The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority has entered an agreement with AfricaRice and the Ministry of Agriculture to implement an E.U. sponsored project focused on integrating rice and fish farmers to provide better nutrition for the public.
As Sinoe Patients Are Transported in Wheelbarrows, County Health Officer Calls for Ambulance Support
Of all the challenges in Sinoe’s fight to contain COVID-19, the county health officer of Sinoe says he is most worried about the lack of an ambulance service to transport patients to and from the F.J. Grant Referral Hospital.
LISGIS Begins Recruitment for COVID-19 Food Distribution Data Collection in Sinoe
The Sinoe county office of the Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-information Services has begun recruiting qualified high school graduates to conduct a household assessment for the distribution of COVID-19 food supply across the county.
Sinoe’s Rep. J. Nagbe Sloh Reported Dead at JFK
A family member of the second district representative of Sinoe, J. Nagbe Sloh, says the lawmaker has passed away in Monrovia at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Medical Center.
Sinoe Health Team Confirms Two More COVID-19 Cases and One Death
Sinoe has recorded two additional confirmed COVID-19 cases.