Administrators in Margibi County have denied reports from the Liberian News Agency stating that there are four new cases of Ebola in the county.
C.H. Rennie Resumes Operations following Violent Incidents
The C.H. Rennie Hospital has resumed normal operations following days of closure over violence.
GUMH’s Chief Administrator Bids Farewell to Staff
Victor Doolakeh Taryor has resigned as chief administrator of Ganta United Methodist Hospital after eight years of service.
Liberian Gov’t Working to Lure Back Airlines
As Liberia recovers from the Ebola outbreak, only four airlines serve the capital, with government officials scrambling to attract more.
G. W. Harley Memorial Hospital Receives Post-Ebola Supplies
Radio Seinway reports that on Feb. 4, a huge consignment of assorted medical items were donated to the G. W. Harley Memorial Hospital.
NGO Donates Anti-Ebola Materials to Lofans, Amid New Cases
A faith-based, not-for-profit organization operating in Lofa County, the origin of Liberia’s Ebola nightmare, has donated a consignment of assorted materials including anti-Ebola materials to several residents. The supplies come on the heel of unconfirmed media reports suggesting that a suspected Ebola patient traveled to the county earlier this week to seek medical attention after being exposed to the virus in Monrovia.
MICAT Urges Liberians to Make History with Ebola Vaccine
Lewis Brown, Liberia’s information minister, has urged Liberians to make history in the fight against the deadly Ebola virus. Brown spoke today at the daily press briefing at the Ministry of Information Cultural Affairs and Tourism.
New Ebola Hotspots Threaten Liberia’s Gains
The quest to reach a point of no new Ebola cases appears to be threatened. There have been fresh outbreaks of the Ebola virus disease in Montserrado County, threatening the return to normalcy and the reopening of schools.