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Ebola: Liberia Cremates 2,800 Bodies

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The Liberian government said 2,800 Ebola bodies have so far been cremated following the outbreak of the deadly virus.

Head of the National Ebola Burial Team, Ciatta Bishop, said this on Thursday, in Monrovia, that the cremation and burial teams collected over 2,800 bodies across the country during the process for burial and cremation.

The Ebola team was set up in August 2014, when the virus overwhelmed the country due to lack of coordination and facilities to dispose of the Ebola dead.

She also said no infection or death occurred among those cremating or burying Ebola bodies during the fight against the virus.

“Even though they were stigmatised and rejected by some communities and families, they actually stood up and held on to defending their country,” she said.

Health authorities in the country say the drastic reduction in the number of cases and 12 of the 15 counties not reporting cases for a long time is an indication the virus is about to be defeated.

The WHO data showed that in Liberia alone, 3,496 people had died from the virus in the latest outbreak.

However, it said in its update released, the case incidence had declined to low levels in the country.

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