World Health Organization: West Africa Ebola Outbreak Could Infect 20,000 People

Thursday, 28 August 2014





Ebola Virus Could Infect 20,000 Before Outbreak Is Over, World Health Organization Says -- Washington Post



The worst Ebola outbreak in history is only getting worse.



The World Health Organization said on Thursday that the outbreak that has ravaged West Africa could infect 20,000 people before it is over. With 1,552 deaths recorded so far, the virus is certain to claim more lives than all of the previous Ebola outbreaks combined.



At least 3,069 people are believed to have been infected in the current outbreak, but WHO officials believe that the real tally is far higher.



“[I]n many areas of intense transmission the actual number of cases may be 2-4 fold higher than that currently reported,” the organization said. It added that “the aggregate case load of [Ebola] could exceed 20,000 over the course of this emergency.”



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