WHO: 8,000 Have Died From Ebola

Monday 29 December 2014


Health workers carry the body of an Ebola victim for burial at a cemetery in Freetown December 17, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Baz Ratner



Ebola Case Numbers Top 20,000, Deaths Approach 8,000: WHO -- Reuters



(Reuters) - The number of people infected by Ebola in the three countries worst affected by the outbreak has passed 20,000, with more than 7,842 deaths in the epidemic so far, the World Health Organization said on Monday.



Cumulative case numbers in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea stood at 20,081, the WHO said in a statement. More than a third are laboratory-confirmed cases in Sierra Leone, which has become the worst-hit country in the worst outbreak of the disease on record.



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More News On The Ebola Epidemic



Ebola Cases Reach Over 20,000 -- Time

Ebola Toll Passes 20,000 Cases -- NBC News

Sierra Leone intensifies Ebola fight -- VOA News

Ebola Setback: Dozens of New Cases Reported in Liberia -- NBC

Liberia reports dozens of new Ebola cases along border -- Stars and Stripes

Liberia sees surge in new Ebola cases in border county -- Reuters

Malaria killing thousands more than Ebola in West Africa. -- AP

A Year And 7,000 Deaths Later, A Look At The Ebola Epidemic -- NPR

As Liberia recovers from Ebola, what next? -- Ashoka Mukpo, Al Jazeera

Will 2015 be the year Ebola is eradicated? -- Sarah Boseley, The Guardian

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