World Health Organization (WHO) Has Declared Ebola 'An International Emergency'

Friday 8 August 2014





WHO: Ebola 'An International Emergency' -- BBC



The World Health Organization (WHO) has said the spread of Ebola in West Africa is an international health emergency.



WHO officials said a co-ordinated response was essential to stop and reverse the spread of the virus.



In Nigeria, one of the latest countries to be affected, President Goodluck Jonathan has declared a national state of emergency.



More than 960 people have died from Ebola in West Africa this year, two of them in Nigeria, the WHO says.



There were 68 new cases and 29 deaths reported over the course of two days this week, the United Nations health agency revealed on Friday.



It brings the total number of cases to 1,779.



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